Chaos Erupts at Perth Store After Owner Invites Customers to "Rob" During Sale
A Boxing Day sale at the StreetX store in Perth, Australia, turned chaotic as hundreds of teenagers rushed into the store following an invitation from the owner to "rob" it. StreetX Founder Daniel Bradshaw claimed that there were 400 T-shirts available for customers to take for free. Video footage shared on social media captured the stampede, showing people pushing and jostling each other in a frenzy to grab the merchandise.
Bradshaw explained that the unconventional marketing strategy was meant to create a fun shopping experience, citing previous years' successful campaigns. He mentioned that police had approved the event and that measures were in place to ensure safety. Despite the chaotic scenes, he reported no injuries occurred during the incident.
However, a customer raised concerns about the lack of control during the rush, stating that her son was punched and had his items stolen amidst the disorder. The event was part of a larger trend across Australia, where similar scenes unfolded at various locations, including Sydney and Gold Coast outlet malls, as crowds sought to seize the free offers.
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