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Woman accused of theft after taking Tesco rubbish 
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Whether the thief gains from the act may well be immaterial, but surely it does matter that somebody must lose out for it to be theft?

If Tesco had already written the value of the goods down to £0 in an official ledger of accounts, which is what I understand all supermarkets do before they bag it up for disposal, then I would query it's legal status as property that could be stolen? The only sense in which it remains property, from my perspective, is that Tesco remains liable for its safe disposal.

There may technically be a crime at some level here, but doesn't it rate somewhere below that of a man who, upon seeing a penny in the street, stops to pick it up (the value of the goods he has illegitimately seized being greater than zero)?

It might be a technical crime but since Tesco had thrown it out maybe they had better go to court to say that they made a mistake and never intended to through them out. Either way Tesco need to explain their position. If they did not want it back then they should say so and the case could be dismissed. The police should then pay all costs for wasting court time.

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Agreed. Although I'm not at all sure Tesco wants to stand up in court and say that they wanted to go through a load of bin bags and retrieve formerly frozen goods to put them back on sale.


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Agreed. Although I'm not at all sure Tesco wants to stand up in court and say that they wanted to go through a load of bin bags and retrieve formerly frozen goods to put them back on sale.

In a public case the manager should. Though I why didn't they stop the case before that? A letter would have been sufficient.

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