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whoelse
May 24, 2009, 09:14 PM
Am on a working holiday visa. It allows me to travel anywhere in the country and work in any city if I please. It is a two year visa only, and you cannot renew or extend it.


I was caught shoplifting at the Hudson Bay store, I had previously taken something from there before, shame I know. Anyway, the LP guy said that he had been watching me through the camera for sometime, and had seen me steal before through the camera, that he was basically waiting for me to steal something to catch me. I'm crazy I know.


So my question now is that can he have me charged for the previous time I stole from there. Or just the time he caught me? And they were the only two times. Ever.


I have been banned from the entire mall and the parking lot. I work in the mall, at another shop. And the Bay is three stores down from where I work. Which means I cannot work because I am not allowed to step foot in the place.

And I cannot afford a lawyer. I'm screwed. I don't know what the penalties are..

emacon
May 25, 2009, 04:40 PM
Not only are you a thief I would hope you get deported. You are the reason why prices are so high. Companies have to hire security companies to worry about scum like yourself stealing from them.

If they have you on tape stealing previously charges can be brought against you.

Fr_Chuck
May 25, 2009, 04:59 PM
Well first have you talked to the store owner where you work, but I doubt they will want you anyway after they find you stole from another store.

But yes they can ban you from the mall.

It depends on how long the other theft was before this one. The SOL may ( my guess) is about a year, so if it has been less than a year most likely they can change you with both if they have proof.

emacon
May 25, 2009, 06:42 PM
Chuck, This guy steals everyday. There is not a shot in hell it has been more than a year since he stole. This guy has not just stole from this store he has stolen from other stores including the one he works at.

Alty
May 25, 2009, 06:55 PM
Chuck, This guy steals everyday. There is not a shot in hell it has been more than a year since he stole. This guy has not just stole from this store he has stolen from other stores including the one he works at.

Did I miss something? Where does it say that in his post?

JudyKayTee
May 26, 2009, 09:20 AM
Chuck, This guy steals everyday. There is not a shot in hell it has been more than a year since he stole. This guy has not just stole from this store he has stolen from other stores including the one he works at.


How do you know this? Previous postings? You know the OP? Psychic visions?

emacon
May 26, 2009, 10:42 AM
How do you know this? Previous postings? You know the OP? Psychic visions?


Read what he wrote. He admits to stealing from this store twice. Do you actually think this is the only time he has stolen? Now if he steals from another store he steals from the store he works in. It is much easier to steal from a store you work in since you know everything about the store. I own several businesses and employee theft was my biggest problem.

JudyKayTee
May 26, 2009, 10:46 AM
Read what he wrote. He admits to stealing from this store twice. Do you actually think this is the only time he has stolen? Now if he steals from another store he steals from the store he works in. It is much easier to steal from a store you work in since you know everything about the store. I own several businesses and employee theft was my biggest problem.


I also own and manage my own business plus just sold two stores so, yes, I know how easy it is to steal from an employer.

And I also know this is the legal thread and there is no room here for guessing.

I appreciate your anger and frustration at shoplifters and employees who steal from employers. It's evident in your posts.

But here, on the legal thread, we stick to facts and base our conclusions on what is posted, not what we read into posts. I do not see that this is his pattern and whether it is has nothing to do with answering his question AS POSTED.

BMI
May 26, 2009, 10:53 AM
Were you charged? That would be my first question. Worst case scenario is that you are charged and whilst dealing with that you will also answer to Immigration which would almost certainly take action against you in terms of your status.

Stealing is wrong, stealing while on a temporary visa is a sure way to get yourself excluded from Canada for the rest of your life. This of course is just a worst case scenario, I hope it does not get this far.