
"Two thieves were caught on security camera nabbing a pair of Armada skis at Ski Lakeridge near Toronto, Canada. The duo appears to walk past a rack of skis and deliberate for a moment before walking back and picking up a pair of skis each. The poster only alleges one pair of skis missing, so one pair might have actually belonged to them (though that's not a guarantee)."
"If you're the thieves in this video, or you're realizing that you accidentally took the wrong pair of skis, reach out to the poster (@dar_lana) to return them. If you know the people in this video, report them. Ski resorts tend to feel like one of few places you can safely leave your gear behind without the threat of theft. If people start stealing skis and snowboards more and more, lunch, après, bathroom breaks, and everything else on the mountain will quickly become a significant hassle."
Two people were captured on a security camera taking a pair of Armada skis from a rack at Ski Lakeridge near Toronto. The duo walked past the rack, hesitated briefly, then returned and each picked up a pair of skis. The poster reports only one pair missing, so one pair may have belonged to them, though that is not certain. The rapid departure suggests intentional theft rather than an accidental mix-up. The poster asks the thieves or anyone who accidentally took the wrong skis to contact @dar_lana to return them and urges witnesses to report anyone they recognize. Increasing ski and snowboard theft would make leaving gear during breaks a significant hassle at resorts.
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