Carl
G. Mueller, Apt 325 October 26,
2013
Potiker Family Senior Residence525 14th. Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Albertsons
655 Market St.San Diego, CA 92101
To Whom It Should
Concern:
Today I witness
Albertson's being robbed
and the two security people who had the man under control
let him go after taking the two stolen six packs of beer from the man’s
backpack while all three where grabbing and pushing each other while on the
sidewalk just across the street from my 3rd floor Potiker window.
I went to Albertsons
and complained to Store Director Rodney Carrillo about the lack of seriousness
towards being robbed and how that attitude could affect the safety of us
seniors who live at Potiker and shop at Albertsons. Mr. Carrillo was patient and professional while
listing to my complaint and now I hope others might do more than just lesion.
Example one is for
police: Police should take such matters of liquor robberies more serious so
Albertsons will take being robbed more serious.
Example two is for lawmakers:
Those who sell liquor within two blocks of a senior living area or school need
security guards of $ufficient
number depending on the amount of liquor they sell.
Sincerely,
CC:
Albertson's Llc Corporate Office
& Headquarters250 Parkcenter Blvd.
Boise ID 83706
http://ecorporateoffices.com/AlbertsonsLlc-1938
San Diego Police headquarters central area
Newspaper
Are liquor robberies in a large store dangerous to seniors who shop their? Do store owners, politicians, newspapers and police think they are dangerous to seniors? Based on my feeling now I think people really didn’t take it into consideration. Maybe this could be brought up in the upcoming San Diego elections; with your help? |
To:
ReplyDeleteAlbertsons grocery store San Diego, CA
www.albertsonssurvery.com
Assemblymember.Atkins@assembly.ca.gov
Subject: Protection from the knockout game.
On Saturday January 11, 2014 3:00 pm an elderly man was hit by a younger man and one of the witnesses to the hitting had a rather serious reaction like a mild heart attack.
I would like to know what is being done to protect us elderly citizens regarding the knockout game that teenagers are doing to us elderly. The above hitting indecent seems to be just like the knockout game. In my opinion, based upon what one of Albertsons employees Herbert, told me today Jan. 12, 2014, I think Albertsons is trying to make it look like it was the elderly mans fault that he got hit by the younger man. Herbert first told me the elderly men seemed to be drunk and made aggressive actions towards the younger man. Upon further questions by me Herbert said he didn’t know if the elderly man was drunk. I asked Herbert what was the story from the elderly man and Herbert said he didn’t know because the elderly man seemed to unaware of what was happening. Herbert said the younger man just walked off and the police where questioning the elderly man. Herbert did know that witnesses said the elderly man appeared to be drunk and made aggressive actions toward the elderly man.
The second hand story I (Carl G. Mueller) heard from a witness that lives here, at Potiker Family Senior Residence, the above said woman who almost had a heart attack, didn’t mention anything about drunkenness.
The point being is that the police and Albertsons might be working together to keep this looking like the old man was at fault thus not giving more exposure to the knockout game and there for no reason to put extra expense to the city to protect the elderly from teenagers and there nationally known knockout game?
I wonder what Albertsons, Sheriff’s department and our local elected officials have to say about spending extra money to protect us citizens from the knockout game.
Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Vietnam 1968