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by:KISSTOY
2020-09-25
Katy Winter released: 06: 20 EDT | update: 08: 52 EDT on October 4, 2012, two female employees in the sex store were arrested by CCTV on October 4, 2012, was sentenced to stealing more than £ 1,400 worth of porn from the store in just two weeks.
Julie Preston, 42, and Rachael Greensides, 27, both work at Hull's Pulse and cocktail shops, stealing a range of sex toys, clothing and cash.
After another staff member called the police, the manager began to doubt.
For two weeks, he has been watching surveillance footage of two men stealing sex toys and porn from the store.
Someone saw the green company charge the customer for the goods, then cancel the sale after the customer left and put the money in his pocket.
Preston is believed to have stolen more than £ 1,000 of products and cash from the store, while the Greens have stolen more than £ 20.
Prosecutor Heather Levitt said that two women had been working in the store for many years before another employee reminded the manager of the loss of clothing.
She said: "The manager began to monitor the recording of CCTV and found that they put the shopping bags behind the checkout counter and put all kinds of adult items inside before taking out the bags and putting them under the counter.
The two men were arrested on July 31 and subsequently pleaded guilty to three counts of theft.
The two claimed they were under pressure to achieve high sales targets.
Pay attention to the products, so they keep the funds from the smaller purchases, and later use them as a highvalue purchase.
Their lawyer, Mike Farr, said: "The most serious feature is the distrust of the employer.
Both of them were invited to an internal meeting of the company and were admitted, and the police also received a phone call.
According to the evidence provided to them by CCTV, they fully acknowledged this.
The value of the property involved is relatively low.
Preston admitted to stealing 1,088.
60 she handed in what was still at home.
Greenside stole 421. 20.
Theft is not primarily for economic benefit.
Preston claims she takes home what she intends to sell to her friends.
Both of them lost track record of work and model.
The company told the Crown Prosecution Service that it was seeking a civil action against these women to pay an additional £ 3,018.
Mr Farr told the court that Preston had repaid 1,400.
Neither woman received a final salary and the alleged theft had been repaid.
The magistrate gave two women 12-
Orders are issued to the community every month ordering them to do 100 hours of unpaid work in the community and ordering them to pay £ 85 per person for legal costs.