Crime in NYC: Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis speaks about shoplifting spike in New York
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2022
- #crime #nyc #newyork #police #nypd
John Catsimatidis, owner and CEO of the Gristedes/D'Agostino's, told DailyMail.com that he has become so frustrated with the authorities doing nothing to solve the problem that he is taking it upon himself. He says he has noticed a 50 percent spike in shoplifting across his stores in the last year, costing him 'several million' dollars. In an interview with DailyMail.com on Thursday, Catsimatidis said the thieves are not hungry homeless vagrants in need of meals or basic hygiene products, but are 'professional criminals' who often travel to New York City from other states where they wouldn't get away with the crimes. 'I love New York City and it has got to survive. We have got to put our foot down to make sure that it does survive. Enough is enough,' he said.
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Be careful who you vote for.
I'm going to New York to get some free steaks.
Joggin in da supermarket wit da brothas & sistas
maye anthony weiner can protect your store or the guardian angels. lol have not been to your stores in decades
Get a mask that stays on your face. Gonna enforce it then own it.
solve poverty,then crime goes down.....better do something before its too late