Shocking images have quietly destroyed a bottle shop and has stolen three shopping bags full of alcohol when a group of young thieves have quietly.
The perpetrators were caught on the camera and casually filled three bags with as many bottles of spirits as they could wear at a BWS in Newcastle.
Images of the thieves, in jugs and masks with hood, they let the store enter the store on 28 February at 8.20 pm.
All three were casual in their approach, so that each bottle was carefully placed in the pockets to ensure that none of them struck.
Despite the obvious fact that they were filmed by other customers, the teenagers continued to help themselves before they quietly finished the store.
An employee was seen behind the register.
The images were shared this week with social media, which caused anger about the lack of consequences for criminals nowadays.
“It's all fun and games until they are encouraged enough to go back and rob the cashier half an hour later, half an hour later, which is currently happening in Brisbane, a person noted.

Three teenagers, in hoodies and masks, were captured in pile lessons in reusable shopping bags in a BWS in Newcastle, 170 km northeast of Sydney (photo)

The teenagers subtly saw each new bottle in the shopping bags to ensure that none of them hit before they left the store quietly
'Yes, this is very funny, losers who steal S *** instead of getting a job and contributing to society. Cameraman and partner are also spinless, “wrote a second one.
Some closed the bystanders who did little to stop the thieves.
“The era of” let's just stand there and record it and don't do anything about it. ” The flogs that absorb it are just as bad as the scourge that do it, “they said.
“I saw this happen in Wollongong. The staff did nothing, “said a second.
“Just not f *** with the servants they just do a job,” wrote a third.
Others were less concerned about the theft.
“At these prices, the deals walk out the door,” one joked.
“Maybe they just forgot to pay,” wrote another sarcastic viewer.

Shoppers at the BWS in Newcastle (depicted) turned out to be watching while the teenagers found themselves quietly in the shelves before they left with several bottles of spirits
The incident was reported to Lake Macquarie Police District and there is now an investigation underway.
All three thieves in general and everyone with information about their place of residence has been encouraged to call crime stoppers.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted BWS for comment.