Some thought on liftblr:
Y’all think shoplifting is the same for everybody? No it ain’t; it’s also a classicist system. If you look rich n’ white, ain’t nobody gonna look at your direction twice. But if you’re dark n’ less well-dressed? Oh ho you’re auto targeted as high-risk. My theory about why liftblr is a thing is cuz Tumblr’s main demographic is white young girls—and that kinda speaks for itself. The point is: minorities, DO NOT blindly follow their advice. Y’all take care of yourselves.
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todays haul! $270.75 cost, paid $0 :))
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“Girl Stole Flask Of French Perfume,” Toronto Star. December 22, 1932. Page 3.
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Truthful and Made Restitution Reports Store Detective
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Whether or not ‘expensive Paris perfurme’ was a necessity in these times was a doubtful question, Magistrate Patterson thought when Brani Smith pleaded guilty, in women’s police court to-day, to stealing a costly flagon of the exotic essence.
The woman was very truthful, a store detective said, and restitution had been made.
Magsitrate Patterson: ‘Those are nice fur coats for people on city relief.’
Crown Attorney Malone, referring to Mrs. Smith and her husband: ‘Camel’s hair.’
Mrs. Smith was remanded till December 29 for sentence. Investigations will be made.
An attractive girl, jobless for some time and without funds, took some pomamengrate of potash tablets. She pleaded guilty to-day to attempting to end her life, and was remanded to the Psychiatric hospital for examination. The girl said she had lost a position through going to work one day while ‘under the weather,’ a city detective told the court.
The aftermath of a charge of threatening against Jean McKinley was that both she and complainant were bound over.
‘The woman came to my door and knocked’ complainant explained, but got no further when her worship reminded him that the case had been dealt with.
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