Booster bag

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Aluminium foil bag used for shoplifting

A booster bag is a handmade bag used to shoplift, typically from retail stores, libraries, and any other location employing security detectors to deter theft.[1] The booster bag can be an ordinary shopping bag, backpack, pocketed garment, or other inconspicuous container whose inside is lined with a special material, typically multiple layers of aluminium foil.[2]

An item is placed inside the booster bag (effectively a Faraday cage). This provides electromagnetic shielding, with the result that electronic security tags inside the bag may not be detected by security panels in the detector antennas at the store exit.[3]

Booster bags have been used by professional shoplifters for several years. Once a bag has been successfully tested[4], a shoplifter can steal dozens of items with very little effort.[5]

The name "booster bag" comes from "boost" in the slang sense of "shoplift."[6]

References

  1. ^ Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2013). Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. SAGE Publications. p. 377. ISBN 141299957X.
  2. ^ Toobin, Jeffrey (2009). The Best American Crime Reporting 2009. Ecco. p. 278. ISBN 0061959219. Booster bag.
  3. ^ Prabhakar, Hitha (2011). Black Market Billions. FT Press. pp. 107, 250. ISBN 0132180243.
  4. ^ https://www.possolutions.com.au/blog/shoplifting-booster-bags
  5. ^ Segrave, Kerry (2001). Shoplifting: A Social History. McFarland. p. 6. ISBN 0786450789. Booster bag.
  6. ^ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/boost

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