A shocking video showing a man attempting to stop a brazen robbery at an LCBO location has been reshared across social media platforms hundreds of ...
The roughly 50-second clip picks up in the middle of the altercation, when two men and one woman are seen carrying bags full of products out of the store.
The camera then pans over to the alcohol retailer's employees who are watching the whole situation unfold, as another person is heard saying,"Call 911!"Others in the store continue to tell the man in the gray hoodie,"Back off,""He has a knife," and"Let him go." there is no way I’m going to potentially risk my life for some vodka bottles and a big corporation, the employees did rightWith the enormous profits the LCBO has been making they can easily hire security to stop this type of theftThe program was set to launch in the spring and continue for a year at a handful of LCBO stores in Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout and Kenora.
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