Australian student magazine published a "tips for entering the store", saying that they want to help students survive the price crisis

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.07

According to a report on the 6th, a student magazine at the University of Queensland, a student of the University of Australia, recently caused controversy. The article provides a trick to how to enter the store to the stolen by the shy students in the pocket.

This article entitled "The Simply Art of Entry Studge" was published on the campus magazine "SEMPER FLOREAT" last Saturday. In this article, anonymous author encourages readers to "free shopping". Specific suggestions include wearing masks and obscure personal characteristics, such as perforation and tattoos, to the self -service vending machine recently from the clerk who monitor them, and take off the goods Metal tags, etc.

"The Simply Art of Entry Studio" Published on the campus magazine "SEMPER FLOREAT" above: Ninth News Network

According to the Australian Ninth News Network, local government officials quickly condemned this article. Queensland Education Minister Grace said this article should be withdrawn. "We cannot encourage people to commit crimes, otherwise we will eventually fall into anarchy."

Despite criticism, the magazine refused to concession. "Semper Flowat" Editor -in -chief William Curglman said in a statement: "We adhere to our decision and publicize the safety guide to stealing the store, in the world where the cost of life is rising, help those difficulties student."

He wrote: "More and more people are forced to fall into the state of poverty and homelessness, while the ruling class, government, and enterprises enjoy the work of workers' class labor."

The Ninth News Network reported that Australian Green Party Member Jonathan Srilan Ghanan said he could understand this article in the context of the crisis of life cost. He said: "If someone is forced to make no way, they can only choose to steal things from the supermarket or starve to death. Honestly, in this case, I think it is moral."

A new survey shows that 9%of Australian shoppers admit that they did not scan the product barcode to check out before leaving the supermarket, and another 10%of the shoppers acknowledged that for the cheaper price, they deliberately reported the goods at the checkout, such as Put a avocado on the scale, but tell the clerk that it is a onion.

(Edit: ZLQ)

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