Liquor Store Shoplifting

Shoplifting is a major concern for liquor store owners and managers, as it can result in significant financial losses and damage to your store’s reputation. However, there are a number of steps that liquor store owners and managers can take to prevent shoplifting and minimize its impact on their business.

  1. Visible Security Measures: Having visible security measures such as cameras, security mirrors, and Sensormatic Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) can deter shoplifters from attempting to steal items from the store. This not only helps to prevent shoplifting, but it also provides evidence that can be used to prosecute individuals who are caught shoplifting.
  2. Employee Awareness: Employee awareness is key in preventing shoplifting. Encourage employees to be alert and proactive and provide GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE in identifying potential shoplifters. Training employees to recognize suspicious behavior and providing them with clear procedures for responding to suspected shoplifters can help to reduce shoplifting incidents. Loss Prevention Systems can provide you with training.
  3. Product Placement: Positioning high-value items in a visible location, near a cash register or in a well-lit area, can make it more difficult for shoplifters to steal these items. Additionally, securing high-value items with Sensormatic tags or bottle Caps WILL deter shoplifters.
  4. Good Store Design: A well-designed store can make it easier for employees to keep an eye on customers and for security cameras to monitor the store. A Sensormatic System will help you watch areas that are not easily monitored or when customer traffic is high. Consider rearranging the store to improve visibility and minimize blind spots.
  5. Customer Service: Providing excellent customer service can help to prevent shoplifting. Greeting customers, offering assistance, and making sure that they feel welcome can reduce the likelihood of shoplifting incidents. Loss Prevention Systems has a training method that uses great customer service as a weapon against shoplifters but your good customer will love it. Additionally, having employees walk the store regularly can help to deter shoplifters.
  6. Keep the Store Tidy: A tidy store sends a message to customers and potential shoplifters that the store is well-managed and that shoplifting will not be tolerated. Keeping the store organized, tidy and free of clutter can help to reduce the opportunity for shoplifters to conceal items.

By taking these steps to prevent shoplifting, liquor store owners and managers can reduce the impact of shoplifting on their business and help to ensure the security of their inventory and customers. For more information or to ask about a Sensormatic System please contact us or go to our website at LossPreventionSystems.com

Shoplifting and Georgia Law

If a Sensormatic alarm is triggered, it is important to take appropriate action to investigate the situation and apprehend any potential shoplifters. In Georgia, the law allows business owners or their employees to detain individuals suspected of shoplifting for a reasonable amount of time and in a reasonable manner until law enforcement arrives.

Under Georgia law, shoplifting is defined as the willful taking of merchandise with the intent to deprive the owner of the merchandise without paying for it. When a Sensormatic alarm is triggered, it indicates that merchandise with a security tag or label has been taken past the sensors without being deactivated or removed, which can be a strong indicator of shoplifting.

If a Sensormatic alarm is triggered, the first step is to visually identify the potential shoplifter and observe their behavior. If the individual appears to be attempting to conceal merchandise or acting suspiciously, it may be appropriate to approach them and ask to see their receipt or investigate further. The best practice in this situation is a “customer service” approach. Inform the individual that we must have forgotten to remove a inventory control tag and ask them to step back into the store. Ask them for the shopping bag. Wave it through the Sensormatic antennas. If the system alarms then check the bag against the reciept and remove any tags on merchandise that is on the reciept. Thank the customer for their patience. To leave the situation in a positive manner you may want to mention an upcoming sale or item they may be interested in. If the person turns out to be a shoplifter then follow yopur stores procedure. However, best practice is to contact the Police and file charges.

If there is evidence of shoplifting, Georgia law allows business owners or their employees to detain the individual for a reasonable amount of time and in a reasonable manner. This means that force or physical restraint should only be used as a last resort, and the detention should not exceed what is necessary to investigate the situation or until law enforcement arrives.

When detaining a suspected shoplifter, it is important to inform them of the reason for the detention and the intention to involve law enforcement. It is also important to avoid making false accusations or accusations based on racial or ethnic profiling.

Once law enforcement arrives, they will take over the investigation and may make an arrest if there is sufficient evidence of shoplifting. The individual detained should be released if no evidence of shoplifting is found.

Georgia law allows business owners or their employees to detain suspected shoplifters for a reasonable amount of time and in a reasonable manner if a Sensormatic alarm is triggered. However, it is important to follow the law and avoid using excessive force or making false accusations. The involvement of law enforcement is necessary to ensure that the investigation is handled appropriately and any potential shoplifting is dealt with accordingly. If you would like more information on shoplifting prevention please email us at [email protected]. You can also contact us through our web site www.LossPrventionSystems.com

Does A Sensormatic System Really Provide Shoplifting Protection?

Shoplifting is a serious problem for small to medium retail businesses. It can cause significant financial losses, which can ultimately lead to the closure of the business. Therefore, it is essential for businesses to implement effective shoplifting prevention measures to protect their assets and keep their business running smoothly.

One of the most effective ways to prevent shoplifting is through the use of Sensormatic systems at the front door. Sensormatic is a leading provider of loss prevention solutions, including electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems, which are designed to deter shoplifting and prevent theft.

EAS systems work by attaching a small tag or label to each item in the store. These tags or labels contain a small electronic circuit that can be detected by antennas located at the front door of the store. When an item with a tag or label passes through the antennas, an alarm is triggered, alerting staff to the potential theft.

There are several benefits of using Sensormatic systems at the front door of a retail store. Firstly, it is an effective deterrent against shoplifting. The presence of the EAS system and the knowledge that there is a high likelihood of detection can discourage would-be shoplifters from attempting to steal items from the store.

Secondly, Sensormatic systems can help to reduce the number of false alarms. The system can be calibrated to ignore certain types of tags or labels, such as those used by employees to move merchandise around the store. This helps to ensure that alarms are only triggered when there is a genuine threat of theft.

Thirdly, Sensormatic systems can help to improve the overall shopping experience for customers. By deterring shoplifters and reducing the number of false alarms, staff can focus on providing excellent customer service rather than dealing with security issues.

However, it is important to note that Sensormatic systems are not a panacea for all shoplifting problems. To maximize the effectiveness of the system, it should be used in conjunction with other loss prevention measures, such as training staff to be vigilant and observant, and ensuring that merchandise is displayed in a way that makes it difficult for thieves to steal.

Additionally, it is important to ensure that Sensormatic systems are installed and maintained correctly. The system should be installed by trained Sensormatic Factory Technicians who understand how to calibrate the system and ensure that it is working correctly. Regular maintenance and testing are also essential to ensure that the system is functioning at peak performance.

Sensormatic systems are an effective and essential tool for small to medium retail businesses looking to prevent shoplifting. By deterring thieves, reducing false alarms, and improving the overall shopping experience for customers, Sensormatic systems can help to protect a business’s assets and keep it running smoothly. However, it is important to remember that Sensormatic systems should be used in conjunction with other loss prevention measures, and that proper installation and maintenance are essential for the system to be effective

Loss Prevention Systems, Inc has been a top Sensormatic Dealer for many years now. In addition to that we have boots on the ground experience with shoplifters apprehension, deterrence, policy and procedure. Contact us today at LossPreventionSystems.com