Today I heard that my co workers were robbed last night and I'm concerned for them because it seems like they're illegally here. To sum things up someone robbed the store (it's like a 7 Eleven) and apparently the person who was working when the store got robbed is being charged $50 dollars because he had "too much money" in the drawer but it was $150.
Are their rights being violated in anyway? I was thinking of contacting an attorney on their behalf since they're bad at english (indian dudes)
>>17843907
Its seems weird he has to pay money for being robbed? That is absurd
it's basically a penalty for having too much in the register.
>>17843907
So criminals committed a crime against other criminals? Who cares, maybe if we are lucky, the robbers will get jailed and the illegals will be sent back home
Probably, but hiring an attorney is going to cost more than $50.
>>17843907
You are jumbling three things that are unrelated.
1. They were robbed. Local cops will deal with that, and have no interest whatever in their immigration status.
2. They may be illegals. That's for the Immigration Service to deal with, and unless someone turns them in, they're OK. The cops aren't going to bother reporting them.
3. They violated store policy or manager's instructions to keep a limited amount in the till, a policy designed precisely to protect the store from robberies. That's between them and the manager. If he's a nice guy and they're usually reliable, he might let them off. You might plead with him on their behalf.
>>17844135
Whoever you are, I'm glad you're here to make sense for these other people to understand.