Record inflation in the US, looting begins

As inflation rises to a 40 years high, US Citizens resort to looting.

NewsBharati    17-Jan-2022 12:03:10 PM
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Los Angeles, Jan 17: As inflation in the USA rises to a 40 year high of 8%+, unimaginable scenes are taking place in the US. No one could have imagined a year ago that the most powerful country in world with the biggest economy in the world, will have people looting freight trains in 2022. But that is what has happened in LA (Los Angeles).
 
 
LA train looted
 
Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles's railways by thieves who take advantage of the trains' stops to loot packages bought online, leaving thousands of gutted boxes and products that will never reach their destinations.
 
 
 
According to the tags found Friday by an AFP team on a track near the city center -- which was easily accessible from nearby streets -- many major US mail order and courier companies such as Amazon, Target, UPS and FedEx are being hit by the thefts, which have exploded in recent months.
 
The thieves wait until the long freight trains are immobilized on the tracks, and then climb onto the freight containers, whose locks they easily break with the help of bolt cutters.
 
They then help themselves to parcels, ditching any products that are difficult to move or re-sell, or are too cheap, such as Covid-19 test kits, furniture or medications.
 
Rail operator Union Pacific has seen a 160 percent rise in the thefts in Los Angeles county since December 2020.
"In October 2021 alone, the increase was 356 percent compared to October 2020," UP said in a letter to the local authorities, seen by AFP.
 
The explosion in looting has been accompanied by an upsurge in "assaults and armed robberies of UP employees performing their duties moving trains," the letter said.
 
The phenomenon spiked recently with the peak of activity linked to Christmas shopping. According to figures reported by UP, more than 90 containers were vandalized every day on average in Los Angeles County in the last quarter of 2021.
 
To combat the trend, Union Pacific says it has strengthened surveillance measures -- including drones and other detection systems -- and recruited more security staff for its tracks and convoys.
 
Police and security agents have arrested more than 100 people in the last three months of 2021 for "trespassing and vandalizing" Union Pacific trains.
 
"While criminals are being caught and arrested, charges are reduced to a misdemeanor or petty offense, and the person is back on the streets in less than 24 hours after paying a nominal fine," said a spokesman for the rail operator.