Business owners have mixed reactions to Dallas County DA's new policies
Dallas County's new district attorney announced his office will no longer prosecute "theft of necessary items" up to $750.
The announcement drew an immediate reaction from small business owners who are worried that word of the policy will encourage shoplifting.
While the Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot tried to clarify his new policy on Friday, some business owners are worried about what the DA's new policy will mean for them.
Cody Ellison and his business partner own three shops in the Bishop Arts District. The DA's letter to the people of Dallas County does not sit well with him.
โTo have the thought of someone being able to come in and steal $750 from us and there be no consequence is unfathomable to me,โ Ellison said.
The DAโs letter says: "Criminalizing poverty is counter-productive for our communityโs health and safety. For that reason, this office will not prosecute theft of personal items less than $750 unless the evidence shows that the alleged theft was for economic gain."
โThey say essentials,โ Ellison said. โFor us, essentials are clothing. People have to have clothing.โ
Ellison questions why the DA set such a high dollar amount for prosecution.
โThis is not a victimless crime,โ he said.
The district attorney tried to clarify his new policy.
โMaybe I should say consumption items. Maybe we should have put that word in there,โ Creuzot said. โWe're talking about food and formula that people need to live. Maybe I didn't put enough words in when I said personal items. Maybe I should have said personal consumption items.โ
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