MINDTAP BUSINESS LAW FOR MANN/ROBERTS S
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Author: Roberts
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Chapter 6, Problem 3TS
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Person O was in a hardware area of a department store and he took a pair of wrenches and concealed them into his clothes. The security guard noticed this act by person O. After this act person O looked once again and walked towards the exit by passing through many counters. Finally, the guard stopped person O near the exit.
To discuss: The side of the argument that is most convincing.
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