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Shoplyfting, a portmanteau of "shopping" and "shoplifting," refers to the act of stealing merchandise from retailers while being recorded on camera, often with the perpetrator seemingly unaware or unbothered by the surveillance. The phenomenon has been gaining traction on social media platforms, with many users sharing and discussing the most egregious cases. Shoplyfter - Lucy Foxx - Case No. 8003312 - The...
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