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False Alarm

I have some questions for you today, and to begin with, have you ever walked into a store and the security alarm goes off? Yes, I am talking about walking into and not walking out of it.

If this has ever happened to you, what did you do? Did you just continued walking into the store, or did you just turned around and left it?

Did you looked around to see who was looking, or did you just ignored it? Did someone from security approach you? What happened?

What were you thinking, and how did you felt when the alarm went off? Were you scared, confused, upset, embarrassed, frustrated, or were you indifferent to it?

If this has never happened to you before, what would you do if it was to happen?

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