So what are the (f)actual legalities around the Colesworth exit gates not opening for you. Most importantly, if you decide to push through the when they don’t open? I’m not talking about if someone has actually stolen something, I mean if they just don’t open and you decide f…k you Colesworth and you push through them.

  • No1
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    11 小时前

    Your puny gates cannot stop the power of the great one! I am a righteous GIANT!

    Who already paid for their shit anyways…

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    The sign says “gates will open automatically”, so I assume they will (Coles wouldn’t lie to their customers), and go through them at speed. Sometimes they don’t open and they get slammed with a trolley. Too bad, so sad. Sometimes they don’t open and I have to push them open with my hand or more usually kick them. On the rare occasion that a staff member notices or even gives a shit, I tell them to log a fault because the gates are broken.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      17 小时前

      I’ve hit them with my powered wheelchair several times. They’ve also tried to close on my chair but they do seem to pop open if they close on someone/thing.

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      I haven’t seen them at my local Woolies (the Coles has just had them installed), but my Woolies has these trolleys that lock up the wheels if they think you’ve pinched something. I’ve never seen it before but I saw it the other day; this lady leaving the store had the wheels stop working as she went to leave and she thought the wheel was stuck or something so she was confused and gently jiggling the trolley to try to get it to go, then this loud alarm went off. It was very weird and felt a little dystopian tbh.

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      16 小时前

      Yeah I buy most of what we need from Aldi or the fruit and veg store. I only go to Colesworth for the things I can’t get elsewhere

  • Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org
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    20 小时前

    Dunno about the legalities but I have had this happen. Walked in to check if they had a product. They didn’t, so I left. Gates decided “Nope, fuck you. Spend some money, pleb.” Staff member saw and swiped me out tho, total non issue.

    I figure they malfunction often enough that it isn’t a big deal for them to do that.

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        18 小时前

        I’ve seen them in the city Coles, but my suburban Coles doesn’t have them. I assume they install them as a deterrent for shoplifting. Which I guess says that not enough people in my area are shoplifting to justify these things.

        I hate cameras watching my face and the overhead one that can’t handle me doing something unexpected like trying to scan 4 milk cartons at once a lot more than these gates. I’ve also never seen them actually close though. My attitude might change if they closed on me.

        • Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org
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          18 小时前

          The gates are tied to the cameras. They do motion tracking and gait recognition (but they swear they don’t do facerec) to track you through the store, and attempt to recognise whether you’ve made a payment. If the system determines you haven’t, they don’t open.

          • Gibsonhasafluffybutt
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            4 小时前

            Jesus fucking christ.

            I’ve seen people just walk out with trolley loads and no one stops them. But the average person gets treated like they’re a potential fucking bank robber.