00:00Sorry to come round at this time of night, but as you know, I'm the shopkeeper at Asda.
00:06And you're Tony. He was caught thieving today.
00:09Well, it wasn't caught. I saw him. I made him put it back.
00:12Yeah, he was pinching from the toffee counter.
00:14He's 11 years old.
00:16Exactly.
00:17He's probably picked up a few sweets.
00:20Exactly, but if we don't stop him now, he'll turn, it'll get worse, it'll get worse.
00:26It's always something, isn't it? He's a kid.
00:29I know he's a kid, but you've got to bring him up, right?
00:32Oh, come on, Sharon.
00:34Sharon, I like the lad. He's a good lad, but he just thinks he can have anything he wants.
00:39You're making it out to be a big deal.
00:41It is a big deal.
00:42You start with a couple of toffees and it builds up.
00:45The next thing you know, he's doing time. We don't want that.
00:48I think it's a bit extreme, isn't it?
00:50You always have to go extreme.
00:52I always have to look out for the neighbourhood and the kids,
00:55because your mums and dads round here couldn't give a toss about them.
00:58You start looking after Tony.
01:01What?
01:01To compensate anyway.
01:04They put price on the thing to compensate for things going missing.
01:08You mean it's alright for us to pay more so that your lad can pinch?
01:13The logic of it.
01:15I know they do it anyway because your lad and people like him pinch.
01:19So you're blaming the whole wide industry on raising prices?
01:23The lot on people, yeah, on people like you who can't bring the kids up so that they know what you should and shouldn't do.
01:32I know what time it is.
01:33And have you seen how expensive things are?
01:35I know how expensive things are, but you don't go pinching them.
01:39Have you never took anything?
01:40Never in my life.
01:42Never in my life.
01:45Never.
01:45Probably just a few sweets.
01:47It's where it starts.
01:49The few sweets.
01:50Then it's a few quid.
01:52And then the next thing you know it's violence.
01:54And then the lad's inside.
01:56And it all started off with two sweets from Asda.
02:00Come on, Sharon.
02:01Come on, Sharon.
02:02You're having a laugh at this time.
02:04Sharon, Sharon, Sharon, Sharon, Sharon.
02:08We all know we are maybe a jobsworth.
02:10Maybe a jobsworth.
02:11I know what's right and I know what's wrong.
02:14Your lad's in the wrong.
02:16And you're in the wrong if you bring him up like that.
02:18I've got the moral compass.
02:20Yeah, I've got the moral compass.
02:21I can tell you an out-worthy.
02:23What?
02:23It's all the stolen goods.
02:25You're not bothered about that, are you?
02:27Where?
02:27I'll get them.
02:28I'll shop them.
02:29I'll shop them.
02:30Give me the info.
02:31Unless you're scared of being known as the snitch.
02:34Downing Street.
02:35Downing Street?
02:36Oh, yes.
02:37Now you're talking to your backside.
02:39Look, do us a favour.
02:41Just tell him to stay out of Asda.
02:43And you stay out of Asda.
02:45You don't come in Asda.
02:47He doesn't come in Asda.
02:48You stay out.
02:49And if I see you, I'll report you.
02:51Go on, slam it in my face.
02:53Go on.
02:53Go on, stop it.
02:54And I tried to come in and be nice.
02:56And now look at you.
02:57This is how far you go.
02:58Good to see you soon.
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