Stefan Genth, Managing Director of the German Retail Association (HDE), complains about an alarming increase in shoplifting in Germany.

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"On the other hand, there's an increase in aggressive lone offenders who attack employees when caught." Genth also sees a great need for action in law enforcement: "Retailers file complaints, and the public prosecutors then drop the case for efficiency reasons. As a result, many retailers, frustrated, no longer report many shoplifting incidents to the police," Genth continues. "That's why the number of unreported thefts is extremely high: 98 percent of thefts go unreported." Genth called for legislative changes, investments in security, and better equipment for the justice system. "I fear a situation like the one in the US, where almost everything is behind glass. This is an expression of distrust toward all customers – even though over 90 percent are honest." The state must therefore "take tougher action" and better equip law enforcement agencies.
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