Closing after re-opening stores due to looting

The Cupertino company officially announces the closure of many of its stores in the United States because of those who are taking advantage of the protests against the violent death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to loot them. This, as we saw in the previous article by our colleague Toni, is not being something punctual, unfortunately it is common.

Store closings after reopening can really be a problem for users and the firm itself, but it is almost a mandatory measure in some parts of the country to avoid problems. Logically, the looted stores will not open again until tempers calm down, Apple explains that they are precautionary measures for your employees and the stores themselves.

We do not understand these types of actions that dirty any protest

Although it is true that the entire country and practically the entire planet is on the side of the protests over what happened with Floyd, it is not understood that these people take advantage of the situation to steal in Apple stores and other stores around the country. All of this spoils whatever kind of peaceful protest is taking place in the country.

Looting is not part of the protests, these are not related but totally dirty the protests that are taking place in the country peacefully. From here we do not understand that this happens and we hope that any type of robbery in the country will end soon, whether it is an Apple or clothing store, it does not matter, stealing is still stealing. Remind all these criminals that these devices stolen in the Apple Store outside of them do not work.


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