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by throw46365 747 days ago
17-33% is a whole lot less minimal than the person guiding a row of supermarket checkouts. In a busy supermarket they probably intervene less than 5%.

But then the supermarket checkout risk is a bounded one -- there's only so much that can be stolen using a supermarket handbasket.

Legal cases? Why does anyone think this approach can work?