I know well that it costs me a fine, but I’m willing to pay. I feel so unfairly treated.
– I have neither the desire or afford to give my stuff away.
How to say Christina Sommerstedt, proprietor of the gentleman – and dametøjsbutikken Concept in Copenhagen in Slagelse to sn.dk, after she at the weekend called for two seemingly langfingrede customers rapseri in the store, on Facebook and Instagram with overvågningsvideo – even though she well knows that this kind of thing is illegal.
– We can see that there is an effect, continues the shop owner, who, after the advertisement was contacted by a ‘cousin’ to the women who have delivered some of the stolen goods back and agreed to be paid for the remaining goods.
– And if not payment is made, the images are being sent out in public again.
– Then I must pay the fines, I get, say, the shopkeeper, who back in January got a fine of 5000 kr to show overvågningsbilelder on Facebook.
the nation! has several times debated similar issues, and when She from out of love-the store in Aabenraa, in december told, what she got out of to use Facebook, so attended more than 24.722 readers in the debate. the
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most believed that the shop owners should be allowed to call people, and that they should just put a sign up in their store: