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    blueberry_bagel Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 25, 2010, 03:33 PM
    Shoplifting consequences in canada
    Hi, I'm a 18 yr old boy who made a terrible mistake recently.
    My jeans got a little loose and so I wanted a new ones in a smaller size. So I went to a AE store, changed to a new pair of jeans, and walked out with my old jeans still in the store. I really don't know what I was thinking about... I felt really guilty the whole time and an hour later decided to get my old jeans back. So I left the ones that I stole back in the store and left with my original jeans, which the employees have kept on the counter (this is because my jeans aren't from AE, so the employees must have found weird that something that is not their product is found in their store)

    What I'm afraid of now is that the employees in the store may suspect a shoplifting incident and may try to identify the person by going through security cameras. Are they able to identify a shoplifter if the person's face is caught on the camera? I'm so scared that they will bring in police, identify me, and call my parents or something. I brought the new jeans back, but it's true that I've done something wrong...

    I would appreciate any of your comments. Thanks
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    Aug 25, 2010, 03:45 PM

    Hello b:

    No, but they'll search the jeans you wore for any traces of DNA, and run that through a data base and find you that way...

    Ok, maybe not. No. They can't identify you by your picture.

    excon
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    Aug 25, 2010, 03:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello b:

    No, but they'll search the jeans you wore for any traces of DNA, and run that through a data base and find you that way...

    Ok, maybe not. No. They can't identify you by your picture.

    excon
    Hi excon, I really hope that you were joking about the DNA stuff. It freaked me out until I read the rest of your reply. But are you sure that they can't identify people by pictures? Don't they have a database that can match people's faces with their personal information?
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    Aug 25, 2010, 04:44 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by blueberry_bagel View Post
    Don't they have a database that can match people's faces with their personal information?
    Hello again, b:

    Not yet. But, by the time you're in high school, they probably will.

    excon

    PS> (edited) Sorry. I got you mixed up with a 7th grade shoplifter..

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