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Can missed checkouts in supermarkets be detected?

It can be found out during settlement and inventory. There is surveillance in the store, please don't steal goods. Theft of public or private property is punishable.

Article 49 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: Anyone who steals public or private property shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than five hundred yuan; If the circumstances are serious, the offender shall be detained for not less than 10 days but not more than 15 days, and may also be fined not more than 1,000 yuan. Aggravated theft is suspected of larceny.

Article 264 of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: those who steal public or private property in relatively large amounts, or who commit multiple thefts, break-in, theft with a weapon, or pickpocket , shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or surveillance, and shall also or solely be fined; if the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years and not more than 10 years, and shall also be fined; if the amount is particularly huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances If the circumstances are serious, the offender shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or have property confiscated.

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Due to the large number of cases, prosecutors found during on-site visits that most self-checkout supermarkets or self-checkout areas do not have unscanned code alarm devices (commonly known as "safety doors") ), consumers can directly take unchecked goods out of the supermarket without triggering the alarm device; due to labor cost issues, some supermarkets have few or even no supervisory staff in the self-checkout area, leaving a gap for criminals Large operating space.

The prosecutor suggested that self-checkout supermarkets should set up warning slogans and on-site monitoring prompts in prominent locations and self-checkout areas, and set up alarm "safety doors" by adding supervisors and monitoring probes in the self-checkout areas. and other methods to reduce loopholes and prevent criminals from taking advantage of them. At the same time, citizens need to consciously maintain the corresponding order of use of new convenience facilities and equipment, and must not touch the bottom line of the law for the sake of temporary gain.