On June 13, 2018 at 16:27, Brad Humphrey said...
You know in some countries, convicted thieves have their hand cutoff if the theft is severe.
And you know what, they don't have a huge problem with thieves. Just saying.
I did two projects in Saudi Arabia over the course of seven years. Long projects with delays in the middle.
One day near the end, the manager of our customer's villa told us that his family had gone shopping the night before at one of the large malls there in Riyadh. He was the driver and there were others to pay attention to other details like getting the kids in the car and unloading the shopping carts.
The next morning he went looking for something they had bought and they realized it was not there at home with them. He instantly freaked and went to check on the baby. Baby was there, no problem. But an entire shopping cart's worth of the purchase was nowhere to be seen.
They drove back to the mall and there, all by itself in the parking lot, was their shopping cart, full, as they had left it. It was even at the angle it would have been at based on the direction they had walked to the car. Nothing was missing.
A shopping cart? Full? Untouched? Yes, something keeps people from stealing!