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A Shop Dropping Intervention

It might not surprise you to learn that reactions to shopdropping or droplifting vary as much as approaches to it and reasons for doing it.

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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 14:42.

Pretty good...
It did inspire me to think how the stores we buy bottles and containers from often refuse take them back for recycling, and how it might be interesting to discreetly bring them back empty anyway, if looking as though they'd been unused/unemptied, and putting them back on the shelves where they were originally found, among their full ones.

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