Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
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Continuously monitors and analyzes real-time data streams to detect, classify, and surface critical incidents with high precision.
Comprehensive coverage across a wide range of incident categories, enabling structured detection and consistent response workflows.
Easily view, download or embed videos streamed on the ground and verified near incidents.
Advanced tools for filtering, and deep analysis, designed to accelerate operational efficiency.
Citizen is the largest real-time public safety network in the United States. When an incident happens, Citizen users are there first capturing video before any news crew arrives.
Citizen Enterprise gives your newsroom licensed, searchable access to that footage, with the legal protection to publish it.
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Who is the famous female shoplifter?
Shirley Pitts. Shirley Sally Pitts, later Shirley Sally Hawkins (24 November 1934 – 16 March 1992), was an English fraudster and thief known as the "queen of shoplifters". Born into poverty and crime, she began to steal as a child to feed her siblings.
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How bad is shoplifting in San Francisco?
In most cases, the charge can no longer be filed as a burglary in the second degree, which is a “wobbler” between a felony and a misdemeanor. Both petty theft and shoplifting are misdemeanors under California law punishable by a fine up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by up to six (6) months in the county jail.
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Can you detain a shoplifter in California?
California Penal Code Section 490.5 gives store owners and their employees what's called “merchant's privilege.” This law allows them to detain someone they reasonably believe has stolen or attempted to steal merchandise. The keyword here is reasonable. Store personnel can't just grab anyone on a hunch.
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Is it now a felony to shoplift in California?
Shoplifting items worth $950 or less can now be charged as a felony if you have two or more prior theft convictions. Prosecutors can now add up the value of multiple thefts to reach the $950 felony threshold, even if the thefts were unrelated.
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