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Why would they not move the candles to be within view of the cashiers/existing cameras after the first or second incident?
I presume the positioning of stock is carefully managed (especially as, I believe, companies can pay extra for better locations) and/or no one cares (is paid enough) enough to bother.
Based on John Oliver, I'd say the later is true.
https://youtu.be/p4QGOHahiVM
Going by the report and the comments, there are usually too few employees to man the store and the security cameras are fake, obviously so because they sell the same ones. Given the level of neglect and violence, a bit of piss in some candles is the least of their worries.
The pisser is probably just gonna piss on that shelf no matter what product is on it because they may have surmised it's in a blind spot.