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2 of 18 Photos in Gallery Personally, I've returned my items so many times due
to long lines that I entirely stopped shopping at Walmart for years, until I
heard my local one implemented a self-checkout lane.It's understandable why some
stores would be wary of installing these in a location, however. It definitely
seems like a shoplifter's dream come true.
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WHILE SELF-CHECKOUTS ARE CONVENIENT, THEFT IS A BIG PROBLEM.

Personally, I've returned my items so many times due to long lines that I
entirely stopped shopping at Walmart for years, until I heard my local one
implemented a self-checkout lane.

It's understandable why some stores would be wary of installing these in a
location, however. It definitely seems like a shoplifter's dream come true.





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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Montgomery County Department of
Police said a racist message was displayed on a traffic billboard after it was
hacked on Saturday morning.

MCPD said that at about 6:45 a.m. they responded to a hate/bias incident
involving an electronic sign board in a construction zone.

Fatal single-car crash in Montgomery County

Police said the Montgomery County Emergency Communications Center received
multiple calls about a sign board displaying a racist message near Brookeville
Road and George Avenue, in Brookeville.




When police arrived, they found that the signboard, which was intended for
construction safety messages, had been hacked into.

Police were able to erase the message and organized to have the sign removed.

MCPD is encouraging anyone with information regarding this incident or any
suspicious activity in the area to call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County
toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered
for information that leads to an arrest.

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