Rumor has it Miley Cyrus got so stoned on pot that she fucking pees everything, sexting everyone, and ended being posted not on Instagram, but on a store’s Wall of Shame for stealing sex toy?
First, have a few joints…
And then get really Stoned…
Pees everywhere…
Yes, Pee harder!
Takes lewd selfies…
And randomly sext everyone…
Finally, ended being posted on this sex store’s Wall of Shame for stealing sex toy: –
Sex shop uses Wall of Shame to stop thefts
The adult store has shared photos (pictured) of more than 28 people they claim have stolen sex toys
Adult store owners left reeling after a spate of thefts use a ‘Wall of Shame’ to embarrass shoplifters who have stolen sex toys – forcing them to pay up
- Sex shop in New Zealand setup a ‘Wall of Shame’ to embarrass alleged thieves
- The ‘Peaches and Cream’ string of adult stores says the tactic is working well
- One of the store managers said they employ someone to trawl through CCTV
- Mel Vogel said tactic gives thieves chance to pay up before they go to the police
The owners of an adult store that experienced a spate of sex toy thefts have set up their own ‘Wall of Shame’ in an effort to embarrass thieves into paying for what they stole.
The Facebook page of the Peaches and Cream chain of sex shops in New Zealand shares CCTV pictures of people they allege have stolen from their stores.
The adult store has shared photos of more than 28 people they claim have stolen sex toys – pocketing items such as dildos and fake vaginas.
The owners of an adult store that experienced a spate of sex toy thefts have setup their own ‘Wall of Shame’ in an effort to embarrass offenders into doing the right thing
Peaches and Cream have been using the method since January 2019 – saying the tactic has the dual advantages of crowdsourcing information such as names and also embarrassing offenders into paying up.
One of the alledged thieves was surprised to find her image on the business page
In October 2019 an Elvis Presley impersonator was caught on CCTV pocketing a plastic vagina and prompting a police investigation.
He had tried to purchase the item a month earlier but his card had been declined.
An Elvis impersonator was caught on CCTV allegedly stealing from the store in 2019
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Peaches and Cream have been using the method since January 2019 – saying the tactic has the dual advantages of crowdsourcing information such as names and also embarrassing offenders into paying up
Manager Mel Vogel said who has been with the company for six years said thieves will try and nab anything not nailed down or behind glass.
‘I think when people rip places off, they don’t actually think that it’s a person they’re doing it to, you know? They just look at it as a business and they don’t see that there are actually lots of people behind it who get affected,’ Ms Vogel said.
She said the stores approach gives the thieves a chance to return to the store and pay up – they don’t want the items back – before they hand the matter over to the police.
‘A lot of people do own up and pay, The people we’ve shamed on social media also don’t seem to come back and do it again, so that’s good.’ Ms Vogel said.