It's not that a lot of us don't care. It's that we're so burned out over the famous and influential thumbing their noses at the law that we have a hard time expecting anything else. It's yet another problem that Trump didn't start, but he's sure as hell making it worse.
I had a few of those too. One of my King Ghidorah's heads broke off, so my dad superglued it back in. No swivel on that neck anymore, but it's not like those things were super-articulated anyway.
They're only doing it as a response to several lawsuits over season passes. Yes, it's a good thing, but it's not like they did it out of the goodness of their hearts.
If you ever intend to sell things off, keep the old parts. Some collectors might want the toy as original as possible.
Otherwise, yeah, selling them for spare parts is probably best.
She's mad because she didn't get picked for a cabinet position. That's all this boils down to.
That and, by all reports, nobody likes Gaetz, even his own party.
More likely someone would break the locks. Much less noise, no debris, no sharp glass to cut themselves on. And unless the store puts a camera down each and every aisle, it'll take far longer to discover.
The question becomes, will the lowered theft rates compensate for the lower sales from people who don't think it worthwhile to hunt down an employee for a toy. Toys are often impulse buys, something you (or your kid) grabs and throws in the cart because, eh, why not, this looks like some...
It's also gonna make it so much worse for the employees, who will have to drop whatever they're doing to open the cases while some impatient Karen yells at them about something beyond their control, then get grief from managers about not finishing their previous task quickly enough.
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