Honest Shoppers: Why can't LSU players be famous for stuff like this

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  • JNieman

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    http://newjersey.news12.com/news/sh...-store-that-should-have-been-locked-1.5968885
    A group of young men dubbed "honest shoppers" have come forward after they walked into a Wayne store that was supposed to be closed, took what they needed and left money for their purchases.

    Management at Buddy's Small Lots on Route 23 got a call from police that there had been a break-in at the store, but upon arrival, nothing was missing. The lock on the door had malfunctioned and the lights were still on, so the store looked open for business. Surveillance footage shows a group of bewildered shoppers entering the store and calling out for a clerk. After figuring out what they owed, they left the exact amount for the speaker cable and batteries they bought.

    "Not only did they leave money on the counter, they counted out the change," store operations manager Marci Lederman says.

    The four men are William Paterson University football players and have since been praised for their honesty.
     
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