Pee• 14 Portland ObHrver November 22. 1979 SHOPLIFTING IS STEALING. • • I I Oregon Law provides a civil penalty of at least $100 plus criminal prosecution. The 1979 Oregon Legislature enacted a new civil procedure and penalties statute which enables retail mer~hants to recover mo~etary pe_nalties from shophfters and parents of minor shoplifters . the stolen merchandise, whether or not recov- ered , up to a maximum of $500 ($250 for parents). 3 _ An Additional Penalty. In the amount of not less than $lOO nor more than $250. The law allows the merchant to recover: 1 This law became effective Oct. 3, 1979. It does not replace th& criminal statute which designates 1. Actual Damages. In the amount of the retail most shoplifting as class-A misdemeanors, pun- value of the stolen items if they are not re- ishable by fines of up to $1,000 and imprisonment , covered. In the amount of damages to the items if for not longer than one year. recovered. Shoplifters now risk both civil and criminal action. 2. A Penalty. In the amount of the retail value of Both laws are now in force in Oregon. 1 . .. .. Shoplifting is an $80 million-a-year crime in Oregon and shoplifters cause prices to go up by stealing items that eventually are paid for by the customers. i COURTESY OF • Portland Police Bureau Crime Prevention Division B. A. Baker Chief of Police Albina Ministerial Alliance Charles Jordan Commisaioner of Public Safety The Portland Observer