My dad was stationed in Guam in the early 80s. Lived on base (South Tipalao) and went to Agat Elementary (Kinder) and Harry S Truman (Elementary). I still have family over there but haven't been back since. I miss how you can go around the island in a day; hope to go back someday.
Guam will forever be a part of your childhood. Yes, you definitely need to come back to visit. You’ll probably end up staying just like me. I grew up in the mainland, came back to visit and fell in love with the island. Buenas from Guam 🇬🇺
I understand your frustration; I wouldn’t want my bag searched in front of everyone either, as it can feel like being treated as if I did something wrong. However, policies and laws are different matters. As a private business, they have the right to set and enforce their own policies, including hiring security to implement them.police officers need probable cause to conduct a search, but as a customer choosing to enter their business, you agree to abide by their policies. If you’re uncomfortable with this, you always have the option to shop elsewhere.
First of all, thank you for your comment. I wonder if this is just a Japanese business practice, because never have I been subjected to this in any American business e.g. Kmart, Ross, Walmart, Home Depot etc... As a young teen I was caught shoplifting at a Raley's supermarket. Security saw me through second story surveillance mirror windows. They apprehended me and I had to call my parents. Thing is they witnessed/saw the act that warranted the search. Here at Donki they can search you at a whim notice without reason. Go through your "Personal property" simply because you are in their establishment. In other words, I have to leave my right to privacy at the door, to shop and give them my money. If this is store policy, I wished I was aware of it earlier, because I would have never entered - they just lost a customer. Donki will not succeed on Guam unless that policy is changed. This policy is so alien to us locals/ Americans. I sincerely thank you for this healthy debate, it is what I was asking for. I wish more would chime in.
bro you act so entitled going into someones business trying to tell them what to do lol. Inform yourself on the business' policies before you go inside. No one asked you to go shop there lol. This sort of policy is 100% American. You can tell by checking where the store in question is located. You trying to say its an Asian policy shows you need to get out more, or alternatively you're just slightly racist lmao. ruclips.net/video/l-MAou8OnrI/видео.htmlsi=mFhxKgzwlzE3h3sI&t=2070 You're literally standing next to security's "receipt check" signage. Come on guy... These guys trying to get through a day of work and you're harrassing them lecturing them with 0% facts lol. Why they need probably cause? they're not the police -___- you watching too much tv brother
@@ricardomartinez-s7w I deleted nobody’s comment. Feel free to re estate it. Talk to YT if you wish. But I assure you I deleted no one’s comment, including this one. Just keep it respectful and YT won’t rid it. Screen shot it next time if you feel strongly about it.
The cost of living is high in TX too. Hopefully in a year or so we'll get some relief. What year were the grocery stores founded? It's interesting that the most expensive grocery store uses a search policy. Hopefully Donki has their policy posted. I wouldn't shop there. I like the applause you use for Spam. 😂 Great video ❤
Hello Linda. Donki is the newest to open, just this year. Kmart was in the early 90’s. Cost-U-Less in the late 80’s or early 90’s. 7 Day Supermarket in the 2010’s not sure. Payless is by far the oldest. It’s locally owned, I believe it opened in the 70’s, possibly earlier. Trump said he’s going to brings down inflation. Take care in Texas, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Love your channel.. I used to live in Guam back in the late 80s. And the prices back then was way cheaper. Back to the US, prices here has been sky high as well. Plenty of jobs in Guam back then, hope still a lot of jobs opportunities these days. I love it there.
Oh-those were the best times❤️ Seems like prices are high everywhere. So much has changed since then. Still plenty jobs, if you’re not choosy. Mostly fast food, store clerk, and security. Be safe over there, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Chamorro here and permanent resident Visa holder living permanently in The Philippines. Here in the Phils, it is very common to enter a private business and shopping center/Mall with armed guards/hand held metal detectors, checking everybody’s personal bags upon entering. I find this security procedure effective to keep everybody honest and prevent peeps from bringing fire arms inside the establishments.
Buenas Che’lu, I pray it doesn’t come to that here on island. Armed Guards, wow. I also heard about terrorist groups and kidnappings for ransom, which justifies armed guards. Be safe Che’lu, sending prayers your way 🙏🏽
And I love how the supermarkets over there allow you to leave your personal belongings and other bags from entering the store..and just pick it up as u leave with a number ticket.
@@Neal_only1I've always said...if your gonna live in guam..much better and cheaper living in the Philippines as guam is very filipino oriented anyways...sorry chamorros 😆
As their policy for security purpose, it would be okay for bags to be searched at the entrance of the store, (same way they do to everybody when entering malls or casinos in the Philippines) but not to search inside the store without probable cause.
when i was stationed there in 1992-93, Guaminian natives can shop at Navy Exchange.. did they stop that practice?.. i noticed that the stacked up on beers.. cases and cases of it..
Hello, a lot has changed since September 11, 2001. Locals can’t shop in base, unless they’re in the service or a dependent. Thanks for your service and Hafa Adai, from Guam 🤙🏽
Bro, I'm in Palau watching your video, I thought Guam will have much cheepier price but it's the same. The cost of living has risen up more than the global warming. 😄😄😄
Palau is the same too 😔. The next generation’s going to have to work three jobs just to survive, if something is done about it. Always good to hear from Palau 🇵🇼 take care O’le 🤙🏽
as a 1st grader in the late 70s, I remember groceries being really expensive that about half of the island population relied on what was then called "Food Stamps" now "EBTs" issued by gov assistance. A lot of the stuff you showed are very similar to mainland costs. But that milk at almost $10, yikes
Buenas Che’lu. I’m glad to hear prices are comparable to the mainland, confirming we’re not overcharged here. Do you remember what year ebt replaced paper food stamps? Just curious. Sending prayers and blessings from Guam 🇬🇺
People tend to have the most issues with unexpected bag checks. Being pulled aside at a store or other venue and asked to show what’s in your purse or shopping bag can feel intrusive. However, security guards typically have a reason for making these requests. For instance, many stores have their security guards do random bag checks to minimize the risk of theft and ensure the safety of customers and employees.
Maybe so. But not on Guam or any other stores I’ve been to in the mainland. Up coming video will prove it. If there is a reason, probability, or any action by the customer to warrant such a search e.g. putting something in his bag, shoving something under his shirt, yes. According to security supervisor and comments, Donki can search for whatever reason or for no reason at all. It’s easy to say until you, yourself is told to open your purse/bag for inspection in front of others. Thanks for joining this healthy discussion.
@@planetguam8475 Let me clarify my comments pertaining your video . A security guard can search your bag in a retail store if you give them your consent, but they can't search you without your consent. Security guards generally need your consent to search your bag. You can say no and they cannot force you to search you or surrender your bag. However, it may be a condition of entry that bags be searched on entry or exit. Store owners have the right to check customers' and employees' bags to prevent theft and minimize stock loss. However, They must clearly display a sign at the store entrance that states that customers' bags will be searched
@@sakutasu Gunter was detained, and wasn’t allowed to leave. As Americans we are well aware that we are innocent until proven guilty. In this case, Gunter was guilty until he proved his innocence. This practice is alien to us locals / Americans. Thank you for your comments, healthy debate is always welcome, regardless of differing opinions. Thank you.
no, they do not do random search in bags. I guarantee you that they do not have that in their store policy. It is because he is a man and man normally do not walk around with a bag and also, he somewhat looks like a hobo (no offense intended)
@@temujinkhan6326 😂🤣😂 he does look like a hobo, doesn’t he. Actually, he’s a son of a millionaire, no joke. His father was the first Civil Commission on Guam and invested in real estate. I’m giving too much info. But yes, I fully agree with you. Misjudging and profiling had plenty to do with this.
Thank you for helping homeless Mike! Yes u are right, always do your kind giving in private. I eat expired foods too. I'm eating toast for dinner & I live in Australia. Cost of groceries is insane world wide. 🌎 Be blessed 💜
Many blessings to you. I’m saving up to buy Mike another phone for Christmas. I pray someone doesn’t trick him into swapping it again. I eat outdated foods, taste the same to me. I do it to save money, also I don’t like food being wasted, which will happen to outdated food if not sold a month after expiration. Take care in Australia, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Loaf of bread for $4+? Man, I thought that $2.50 for a loaf here in PNI is outrageous but yet we can't really compare - because our incomes and minimum wages cannot be compared....meat and egg prices aren't too bad but the cost of milk and bread there are way out of our backfield here😮
Buenas Che’lu. All Souls’ Day this morning, at cemetery laying flowers and joining prayers. Keeping with old, Chamorro tradition. Sending prayers from Guahan 🇬🇺
That is so BS! I always shop at Donki with a pouch/sachel (larger than what your friend has and I never got searched). From my understanding, those searches were unwarranted for sure. They probably judged your friend for his appearance because I know for a fact other people would not get searched there. If you can get the full legal policy hand print stating their claims then we can see if they have legal probable clause. To be fair though, I never shop late at night there so I would not know if their store policies differs from regular traffic hours.
Thanks for clarity on this subject. Yes, I believe profiling and judging had a lot to do with this incident. And yes, it would definitely be good to see this policy in black and white, it will clear security, who has the burden of enforcing this policy, they were just doing their job.
women for sure will not be searched for any size bag unless they see them in camera stealing. He was profiled because men dont normally carry bags and appearance
awesome video again brother ❤ that was totally wrong the procedures at donki as a undercover security officer before for payless in agana 35 years ago you have to visually see items put into the bag to warrant a search of personal belongings because that's an invasion on people's rights just say they have something in their bag that's really personal they don't want to expose their personal items to them so i think that was totally unprofessional also prices in homes commanding a price over 5k have amenities like a gym,view,swimming pool etc luxury things take care brother i always love your videos brother ❤
Wow! Your knowledge and experience in both security and real estate is very appreciated. If this is store policy then security didn’t have a choice but to do their job. As for paying 5k a month, yes amenities is in order. Thanks for your expertise ❤
If you dont consent to search or seizure they have no right to search, policy is not law, they can try to detaine you if they have reasonable suspicion but to a extend. As for prices on Guam it's becoming a mini Hawaii.
I felt the same way. After reading the comments, I learned security was not at fault. They were doing their job in accordance to store policy. It’s the policy - it’s so unAmerican - I don’t agree with it, therefore I will no longer shop there. And yes, they did detain Gunter, which really frustrated me. Yes, I’ve heard the prices in Hawaii are expensive too. Thanks for commenting, it’s much appreciated 🙏🏽
A lot the products you showed is cheaper than here in California. Not to mention, Guam doesn’t charge sales tax so you pay the sticker price. Nice content 🤙🏽
In the Philippines it is common policy that before you enter the mall or supermarket, the guard will have to check your bags, they have a stick to just check it. They don't touch the bags. Then that's it you can go in
Yes, I’ve learned this through comments such as yours, thanks. In Guam or the mainland, it is not common policy nor is it commonly practiced. I also understand there are armed, dangerous rebel groups, and kidnappings for ransom. In that case, better check that bag twice. Stay safe, 🙏🏽
Absolutely. He knew how to de escalate the situation. He was calm and respectful, made me not want to argue anymore 😂He deserves his supervisor position. He’d make a good police officer.
The amount of sakis on Guam is crazy work. I think everyone should have their bags looked at especially if it pertains to products coming out of the establishment being shopped at.
I'm sure Donki would love to search your bags. They seem to really love doing that. Good luck 🤙🏽. And I agree there's a lot of Saki's on island, but at least put up a sign telling your customers that it is policy, like the way 7 day supermarket did. It's called curtesy to customers, unless you don't value their business.
Actually, many places in Asia “shopping centers”, before entering the shopping center, consumers’ bags are security checked for any concealed weapons before entering the shopping centers or shops. This has been a common practice in Asia after the take down of the twin towers in New York. I actually feel safer shopping in crowded places with this type of security in place. Btw, they do the same at the Donki store in Bangkok. Better to be safe than to regret not having any safety net. Great video, love it.
Thank you for the info. I’m glad I put this on RUclips, comments like yours make me understand the situation better. Goes to show I don’t travel much. Thanks again.
If the searching/inspection is done at the entrance of the store or before entering the store, it's ok ... otherwise if you are already inside the store and inspected randomly, it's not, unless there is probable cause. Also the inspection should be done by the security guard discreetly, without exposing to the public the personal items or what's inside the bag, unless it is an illegal item.
A very good possibility. There’s people out here that has no morals. I’ve seen him with a very nice, expensive bike that someone donated to him, a few days later he’s pushing a junky rusted bike with a flat tire. He told me someone traded it with him. Just like someone traded the cellphone I got for him with an old portable DVD player that played less than an hour on a full charge. Prayers for Mike 🙏🏽
@@planetguam8475 Aw man I feel for him. Whenever my fam had a party in Dededo he'd sometimes ride by on his bike and ask for some food and we'd give him some plates. Awful that people would take advantage of Mike.
Yes, if in fact it is their policy then they have the right. This is a Japanese business and I'm not familiar with their practice. But I'm very familiar with American business, and never have I witness this being practiced. Not at Home depot, Safeway, Payless, Ross, etc...if it was, they always had a witness, they always had a reason. Donki don't need one, they can search you just for the heck of it - Lol. Because I'm now aware of their policy, I won't be going back to Donki, and if they continue to enforce this policy, Donki won't survive on Guam. Thank you for your comment, and for this healthy debate.
@@DennisA-v4i True. I had better expectations for Donki. Their policy isn't for Guam or the mainland, therefor is doomed for failure on island. We as locals, or Americans are just not used to this practice, it's alien to us, and better suited for other countries. I'd rather shop at Walmart or any other place for that matter, than risk being humiliated. Thanks for your comment. Take care and many blessings to you.
Out here in the Mainland US example Disneyland they search bags before entering same situation could be for safety reasons most events in stadiums as well require clear bags it’s not uncommon for establishments to search bags upon entering and exiting Each business have their own policies
I lived in Guam from the 90's to year 2000's everything was cheap back then and alot of jobs and tourist Guam was booming, Ive been living in the US mainland for 15 year's now and everything here is up too, everything is way expensive now a days.
Hello, yes I agree. Inflation is not sparing anyone. Guam’s not bustling like before, especially after Covid. Slowly it’s picking back up. Still have many jobs, but mostly fast food and security. Take care in the mainland, and Hafa Adai from Guahan 🇬🇺
I worked in rural Alaska for a summer in 2014 and it was the same way. Unfortunately these places don’t have the economies of scale like the mainland. Everything is flown or barged in making it super expensive. By the way I work in law enforcement and the security officer is correct. Private business don’t need “probable cause” for a search, that only applies to government agents like the police. You already consent to the search when you enter the store, or you can stop shopping there. Many stores where I work have policies where you can’t even bring a bag into the store, or leave it at the front with customer service or checkout.
Thank you for the info. Yes, shipping cost is added to the retail price, which will bring the prices up. As for "Probable Cause" I was using it specifically what the word is literally, as defined: reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.). It is also not exclusive to law enforcement, although most commonly exercised by: [6] Notably, this definition does not require that the person making the recognition must hold a public office or have public authority, which allows the citizenry’s common-sense understanding of the legal standard of probable cause for arrest.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probable_cause *if security witnessed us shoplifting they can search, and call the police to arrest us. Yes, it's mostly practiced by law enforcement, but not exclusive to them. I could have probable cause to have the police check your car, if I witnessed you on video, brandishing a firearm. Note: I am using it as the very definition, not as a legal code.
Please see part 2. Security was in the right to search. I apologized to them, and proved that it was not common practiced to search without any reason whatsoever, on Guam or any American business that I am aware of. Also common curtesy should be exercised to paying customers but not required: pls see video.
Wow prices in Guam is too high . It"s more expensive than seattle . How much is the minimum wage in Guam? . Guest need to learn how to bake and plants vegetable to save money
Nothing grows or manufacture there, it’s crazy how a pack of strawberries in Guam is 10$ the last time I was there unlike here in the states it’s just 3-6$ depending where you shop.
Just so we’re clear, to search a persons bag, they’d have to wait until the person steps outside the store to actually search their bags and say that they’re stealing items from the store. Yes, even though you see them put items in their bags, it wouldn’t be considered stealing until you actually see them walk out the store. Its wrong to search and accuse in the store bc they could use that against them and say something else like “ I was holding it in my bag bc I got tired holding the items in my hand “ 💀🤣 YES ! THIS IS A THING ! secondly, they can’t just blindly accuse somebody bc of the way they look or how oddly suspicious they act. It’s considered under discrimination and that would be a mistake on their end when someone else get searched like that and be sued. By store policy pending on where you are at, yes bag searches are not illegal.. but small bags and pouches wouldn’t be considered “ searchable “ just because it’s small and could only fit wallets.. so makes no sense to search on small bags, it would only be big backpacks.
Prices are almost the same where I live in, and that scene you posted on don quijote they have the right to check your bag it's their store, here in Oahu Hawaii don quijote stores they make sure that all the security storage your bag in the lockers and give you a number of plats after you return your locker number to the counter service you can claim them once you're done shopping at their store.
I guess it really depends on what area you live in. Another Hawaiian gave a price quote in the comments and it was much more expensive. And Yes, if you don’t like their policy, just don’t shop there. All of this was thoroughly explained in the following video. Please see it, and thank you for the info and comment. Hafaloha from Guam 🇬🇺
Unless you're making 6 figures don't even consider living in Guam. We visit Guam with my asawa from the Philippines. Has beautiful beaches and nice shopping areas, lots of Korean tourist. However housing cost is insane. Many people need to go to the mainland for medical services. Their product distribution system is all from America as opposed to direct trade from the Philippines or Japan and product cost is severely. inflated. The roads are very good and Toyota Tacomas the vehicles of choice. The people are really friendly a nice Filipino community. Donkie Donkie just opened up there so that's interesting. Enjoy.
I would agree that any retail establishment has the right to establish their in-store policy to prevent shrink. It's becoming increasingly common everywhere. If you don't like the policy, then don't shop there.
Exactly. I wished I was aware of this policy earlier, wouldn’t step a foot in there. From the comments, I’m learning this is practiced in Asia. I’m perfectly fine with Local and U.S. practices, thank you. Love hearing your comments, they’re simple and to the point.
The target store in waikiki they have so much behind locked cabinet now. Such a pain doing shopping. I think i'de rather have someone looking in my bag
I’m certain Donki security would love to search your bag, your purse, and your car. Just ask them and they’ll hop right to it. Best wishes and happy holidays.
Wow. The cost of food is really expensive. I think the gallon of milk was $16.99. Maybe I saw that wrong. I’m on the east coast in Virginia. Some bread loaves are over $3, but those are the national brands. Eggs can be as high as $3.49, again national brands. Milk, half gallon a little over $2 bucks and gallon $3. Whoa, Guam.
Prim, on the real my friend and I went there like 3:30 in the morning and I swear we were the only 2 plus like 5 employees. Anyways I carry a pouch across my chest and I always wear dark jackets with the hood so as we were leaving this young guy same spot where that security guard is at Stopped me and literally said " They caught me stealing " but I said fook I ain't that type of person then he goes " Yes sir we caught you stealing, stealing my Heart ", I was like wtf kinda store is this!! 😂🤦🏻♂ Anyways ya I think they do that only to the Chronic Hours shoppers cus nothing else to do nai!! 😂🤣🤦🏻♂🤙🏽
Lol, crossing the border 😂🤣. Yes, according to their policy they can search you anytime, for any reason or for no reason at all. Once you step into their store, all your rights to privacy is gone. The least they can do is put up a sign about this policy at the entrance.
Even if I don’t agree with Donki search bag policy, they are a private business and have a right to enforce policies and refuse service to anyone unless they are discriminating under federal and local laws. Just have them search your bags, it only takes a few seconds. No big deal. Edit 1: I think places that enforces said policy should post clear visible signage upon exit so there’s no drama.
In California lots of thief’s convince women to use they’re purses to conceal because it’s harder to convince a woman to allow her purse to be searched. Hopefully prop 36 soon changes things.
@planetguam8475 ...prop 36 be voted on tomorrow and passed. It ends the $950 misdemeanor and lowers the theft amount to turn it into a felony. Also ends early release program for non violent criminals. Our cities have increased in crime post pandemic to 60 to 80% in every big city in the US.
Wow! Milk is $8.49 & $16.99? I feel so much for my family still living there. If only something can be done to cut those costs in half for the people at home. Plus; utilities, gas, other necessities are so expensive. No wonder, those who should be retiring aren’t able to do so. C’mon leaders of Guam-DO BETTER for our locals! This is our island & if nothing gets done or no one tries to make it somewhat easier and affordable to live on island, there will no longer be “taotao Guåhan” living there. We are truly the next “priced out of paradise”! 🥺 Thjngs are going up out here in the mainland, but geez… #kahuloGuahan #dobetterleadersofguam
I feel you. Hopefully Trump keeps his word and fix inflation. As for Guam leaders, you are right. I’m sure they can do something, like give working parents with children bigger tax breaks, or even supplemental EBT, even if they don’t qualify, just to help out until inflation is dealt with. Always good hearing from the mainland, and people like yourself. Gracias 🙏🏽 and Hafa Adai from Guahan .
unfortunately, like donkey that is the same in most stores... the sad part is that they feel any bag a male person carries to even what is called a man purse it needs to be searched but a woman who carries a purse the size of a backpack doesn't.
Sorry to say, but it’s not so. Upcoming video will prove it. Never have I ran into this situation on Guam or in the mainland. But yes, you are correct him being a man and carrying a bag (sexism) had a lot to do with this. Thank you for your comment.
@planetguam8475 no. Cartel is after me. Planning on moving to Guam to get away. Thank you for the info. No Mexican gangs either? Ms13 Mexican Mafia etc?
Are these the gangs operating in Guam. Cause these are the gangs that are destroying the lives of Guam's people and bringing proverty and problems. Making the island very unstable and dangerous. Look at kuamnews on drugs and issues getting around Guam. ?????
I have traveled other countries and never heard this kind of policy to search the customers at will without probable cause. Are you guys running Kim Jong Un's regime in Guahan?
My thoughts exactly. But it is their policy. I don’t agree with it, so I won’t shop there, and risk being embarrassed. My hard, earned money could be spent at a business that deserves it. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks. Maybe we’ve seen each other. I’m always driving around Tumon, Tamuning area. Paste link to your channel. Take care and drive safe, roads been wet from all this rain lately.
It’s arm and a leg prices over there,you need to move to Southern California,price in Costco seems less from everything you see there ,I don’t get it maybe the remote ness of the place,sardine packs you describe it’s a dollar at grocery warehouse,too much over there,my friend move here away from islands too prizee
Buenas, looks like inflation hit us all. $4 gal of gas that’s military base price, wished it was still like that outside. Thanks for the info. Take care in the mainland and Hafa Adai from Guam 🤙🏽
I'm going to open a bread bakery in Guam, the bread is over priced! That's not an important item, it's local water and flour, there price gouging in Guam
@planetguam8475 if I move there I willl l, I'm living in Florida at the moment, I been here 18 years but im thinking of moving to Saipan... Your a cool dude! You make Guam feel a bit depressing to me, it's feels like a lonely place
True, but the way they treat their customers is excellent. In other big name stores they can get snobby. Here, your treated like a friend, or even family.
I’m Filipino live in HONOLULU once I’m 62 it’s over I need to go back in my country Philippines 🇵🇭 to live better life…… I have 12 years to go….. Guam like Hawaiian island
@planetguam8475 I binged watched your videos on the homeless situations on Guam. I saw a lot of trash everywhere, and most of it was plastic. Their camp would be much nicer if they just picked up the trash! But, where to dump it, I bet is an issue of its own. Can you work on a project video that explains to us viewers on where the islands trash ends up? Express the islanders being a consumer of goods that come in packaging that has to be disposed properly. How the garbage system works? Who operates it? Trash trucks, follow it with your drone from the pick up to the landfills. Drone shots above the landfills. Or I don't know if trash gets loaded onto ships to get shipped out. Those companies ship goods in, so why aren't they shipping the trash out! I hope you think about making the video, or videos.
It’s called - profiling- Racial and ethnic profiling are types of bias-based profiling that involve discriminating against people based on their race, ethnicity, or other factors, rather than on their behavior or evidence: there is no probable cause- and out of everyone- he was handpicked by security and wants to search him! This is a form of discrimination
Obviously you have American products as you bring from there ! Go Philippines the dairy and products be New Zealand or Australia much better prices than USA 🇺🇸 products 🤪👍👍👍👍👍
@ their a private company for security. That’s who those security guards work for. The abbreviation is PCU but their company name is protection concept unlimited
I felt the same way. After reading the comments, I learned security was not at fault. They were doing their job in accordance to store policy. It’s the policy - so unAmerican - I don’t agree with it, therefore I will no longer shop there. Take care, sending blessings your way.
I’m totally with you on this. Being accused of shoplifting won’t sit easy with most customers on island. Maybe in Japan but not here. I don’t blame security and the supervisor, they were respectful and professional. They were just doing their job enforcing a policy most of us on island are not used to. Nor should we get used to it, we just won’t go. Thanks for joining this healthy debate.
9.99 for 25 pieces grapes, thats makes it 39 cents one 20mm concorde grape. thats like more expensive to eat that. NO rights to search for a probable cause. NOT GOOD! RENT is not affordable. GUAM is not cheap anymore. SENATORS MUST MAKE NEW DECISIONS FOR GUAM.
That's an illegal search and seizure! As a matter of fact criminal intent in reference to shoplifting constitutes upon exiting the main exit of the establishment. Seek a Legal advice on Tort Law.
Thanks for joining this conversation. Through the comments, I’m learning more about this policy. If this policy is true, Donki can search your personal belongings without question or reason. So, draconian.
@@GunterFlores-y7t Next time dont threaten security when theyre trying to do their job. if you got nothing to hide it would just be a quick check. You really think you can take that guy?
Yes, we are very well aware of this, thank you. We had a couple referendums and rejected statehood, that way we get all the benefits without paying state taxes. U.S. pays us instead 😊. Nevertheless, we are born U.S. citizens, rather be a Chamorro citizen, but we can’t have it both ways 🙄
Bread on Kauai, Hawaii is $7-9.00. Milk $7-12.00. Eggs $8.99-18.99. spam &5.99-7.00. Sardines are $3-4.00 each Our gas is higher
Thank you for this comment. I will use it on my next video. I was hoping for such input to use as a reference. Hafa Adai from Guam❤
My dad was stationed in Guam in the early 80s. Lived on base (South Tipalao) and went to Agat Elementary (Kinder) and Harry S Truman (Elementary). I still have family over there but haven't been back since. I miss how you can go around the island in a day; hope to go back someday.
Guam will forever be a part of your childhood. Yes, you definitely need to come back to visit. You’ll probably end up staying just like me. I grew up in the mainland, came back to visit and fell in love with the island. Buenas from Guam 🇬🇺
Great Video..! Thanks for your hard work and dedication to supplying us with information.! ❤
Thanks for the idea. Wouldn’t have done it if you hadn’t suggest it. Many thanks 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 🙏🏽
I understand your frustration; I wouldn’t want my bag searched in front of everyone either, as it can feel like being treated as if I did something wrong. However, policies and laws are different matters. As a private business, they have the right to set and enforce their own policies, including hiring security to implement them.police officers need probable cause to conduct a search, but as a customer choosing to enter their business, you agree to abide by their policies. If you’re uncomfortable with this, you always have the option to shop elsewhere.
First of all, thank you for your comment. I wonder if this is just a Japanese business practice, because never have I been subjected to this in any American business e.g. Kmart, Ross, Walmart, Home Depot etc... As a young teen I was caught shoplifting at a Raley's supermarket. Security saw me through second story surveillance mirror windows. They apprehended me and I had to call my parents. Thing is they witnessed/saw the act that warranted the search. Here at Donki they can search you at a whim notice without reason. Go through your "Personal property" simply because you are in their establishment. In other words, I have to leave my right to privacy at the door, to shop and give them my money. If this is store policy, I wished I was aware of it earlier, because I would have never entered - they just lost a customer. Donki will not succeed on Guam unless that policy is changed. This policy is so alien to us locals/ Americans. I sincerely thank you for this healthy debate, it is what I was asking for. I wish more would chime in.
@@planetguam8475 well said 💯
bro you act so entitled going into someones business trying to tell them what to do lol. Inform yourself on the business' policies before you go inside. No one asked you to go shop there lol.
This sort of policy is 100% American. You can tell by checking where the store in question is located. You trying to say its an Asian policy shows you need to get out more, or alternatively you're just slightly racist lmao.
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You're literally standing next to security's "receipt check" signage.
Come on guy...
These guys trying to get through a day of work and you're harrassing them lecturing them with 0% facts lol.
Why they need probably cause? they're not the police -___- you watching too much tv brother
@@planetguam8475 aww you deleted my comment? its not a healthy debate if the other side comments get deleted :(
@@ricardomartinez-s7w I deleted nobody’s comment. Feel free to re estate it. Talk to YT if you wish. But I assure you I deleted no one’s comment, including this one. Just keep it respectful and YT won’t rid it. Screen shot it next time if you feel strongly about it.
The cost of living is high in TX too. Hopefully in a year or so we'll get some relief. What year were the grocery stores founded? It's interesting that the most expensive grocery store uses a search policy. Hopefully Donki has their policy posted. I wouldn't shop there. I like the applause you use for Spam. 😂 Great video ❤
Hello Linda. Donki is the newest to open, just this year. Kmart was in the early 90’s. Cost-U-Less in the late 80’s or early 90’s. 7 Day Supermarket in the 2010’s not sure. Payless is by far the oldest. It’s locally owned, I believe it opened in the 70’s, possibly earlier. Trump said he’s going to brings down inflation. Take care in Texas, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Eyyyy si braddah man is back! Shout out from Saipan your numbah 1 fan. cheehooo les go buddy!!!
Hey brother! Appreciate the love from Saipan. 🙏🏽
Keep up the good job, brother! For the people in the mainland. I love watching your vids…❤
Will do Che’lu. No matter where you all at, nor race, PlanetGuam will never forget the Che’lus living here and abroad. We all familia ❤️
Love your channel.. I used to live in Guam back in the late 80s. And the prices back then was way cheaper.
Back to the US, prices here has been sky high as well.
Plenty of jobs in Guam back then, hope still a lot of jobs opportunities these days.
I love it there.
Oh-those were the best times❤️ Seems like prices are high everywhere. So much has changed since then. Still plenty jobs, if you’re not choosy. Mostly fast food, store clerk, and security. Be safe over there, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Chamorro here and permanent resident Visa holder living permanently in The Philippines.
Here in the Phils, it is very common to enter a private business and shopping center/Mall with armed guards/hand held metal detectors, checking everybody’s personal bags upon entering.
I find this security procedure effective to keep everybody honest and prevent peeps from bringing fire arms inside the establishments.
Buenas Che’lu, I pray it doesn’t come to that here on island. Armed Guards, wow. I also heard about terrorist groups and kidnappings for ransom, which justifies armed guards. Be safe Che’lu, sending prayers your way 🙏🏽
Use to live in Guam as a resident US born now a permanent resident in the Philippines, Cavite❤ love the people and their culture❤
And I love how the supermarkets over there allow you to leave your personal belongings and other bags from entering the store..and just pick it up as u leave with a number ticket.
@@Neal_only1I've always said...if your gonna live in guam..much better and cheaper living in the Philippines as guam is very filipino oriented anyways...sorry chamorros 😆
As their policy for security purpose, it would be okay for bags to be searched at the entrance of the store, (same way they do to everybody when entering malls or casinos in the Philippines) but not to search inside the store without probable cause.
when i was stationed there in 1992-93, Guaminian natives can shop at Navy Exchange.. did they stop that practice?.. i noticed that the stacked up on beers.. cases and cases of it..
Hello, a lot has changed since September 11, 2001. Locals can’t shop in base, unless they’re in the service or a dependent. Thanks for your service and Hafa Adai, from Guam 🤙🏽
I worked and lived in Guam for 12 months , tumon was lit!!
I hope you enjoyed your stay. It’s not as lit as pre-Covid, but it’s starting to pick up again. Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
What a lovely channel videos thanks now we can see how Guam 🇬🇺 USA colony is like 2024 2025
God bless always and family
Thanks and your welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the channel. Hafa Adai to Fiji, from Guam
Bro, I'm in Palau watching your video, I thought Guam will have much cheepier price but it's the same.
The cost of living has risen up more than the global warming.
😄😄😄
Palau is the same too 😔. The next generation’s going to have to work three jobs just to survive, if something is done about it. Always good to hear from Palau 🇵🇼 take care O’le 🤙🏽
We have to vote Kamala, she said she will bring big changes to the usa
Are there open markets, like farmer's markets around the island? Thanks! ❤
as a 1st grader in the late 70s, I remember groceries being really expensive that about half of the island population relied on what was then called "Food Stamps" now "EBTs" issued by gov assistance.
A lot of the stuff you showed are very similar to mainland costs. But that milk at almost $10, yikes
Buenas Che’lu. I’m glad to hear prices are comparable to the mainland, confirming we’re not overcharged here. Do you remember what year ebt replaced paper food stamps? Just curious. Sending prayers and blessings from Guam 🇬🇺
think i saw one at $16 plus but maybe i am going blind
Big love Planet Guam the only one giving us veiwers that raw and uncut look at life on GUAM
Many thanks my Primo, much appreciated 🙏🏽 ❤
People tend to have the most issues with unexpected bag checks. Being pulled aside at a store or other venue and asked to show what’s in your purse or shopping bag can feel intrusive. However, security guards typically have a reason for making these requests. For instance, many stores have their security guards do random bag checks to minimize the risk of theft and ensure the safety of customers and employees.
Maybe so. But not on Guam or any other stores I’ve been to in the mainland. Up coming video will prove it. If there is a reason, probability, or any action by the customer to warrant such a search e.g. putting something in his bag, shoving something under his shirt, yes. According to security supervisor and comments, Donki can search for whatever reason or for no reason at all. It’s easy to say until you, yourself is told to open your purse/bag for inspection in front of others. Thanks for joining this healthy discussion.
@@planetguam8475 Let me clarify my comments pertaining your video .
A security guard can search your bag in a retail store if you give them your consent, but they can't search you without your consent.
Security guards generally need your consent to search your bag. You can say no and they cannot force you to search you or surrender your bag. However, it may be a condition of entry that bags be searched on entry or exit.
Store owners have the right to check customers' and employees' bags to prevent theft and minimize stock loss. However, They must clearly display a sign at the store entrance that states that customers' bags will be searched
@@sakutasu Gunter was detained, and wasn’t allowed to leave. As Americans we are well aware that we are innocent until proven guilty. In this case, Gunter was guilty until he proved his innocence. This practice is alien to us locals / Americans. Thank you for your comments, healthy debate is always welcome, regardless of differing opinions. Thank you.
no, they do not do random search in bags. I guarantee you that they do not have that in their store policy. It is because he is a man and man normally do not walk around with a bag and also, he somewhat looks like a hobo (no offense intended)
@@temujinkhan6326 😂🤣😂 he does look like a hobo, doesn’t he. Actually, he’s a son of a millionaire, no joke. His father was the first Civil Commission on Guam and invested in real estate. I’m giving too much info. But yes, I fully agree with you. Misjudging and profiling had plenty to do with this.
Thank you for helping homeless Mike! Yes u are right, always do your kind giving in private.
I eat expired foods too.
I'm eating toast for dinner & I live in Australia. Cost of groceries is insane world wide. 🌎
Be blessed 💜
Many blessings to you. I’m saving up to buy Mike another phone for Christmas. I pray someone doesn’t trick him into swapping it again. I eat outdated foods, taste the same to me. I do it to save money, also I don’t like food being wasted, which will happen to outdated food if not sold a month after expiration.
Take care in Australia, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
I always shop at American grocery. Guam is so expensive now. Thank you for showing our islands expenditure. 😮😊
Hello Jonathan, you’re welcome.
Loaf of bread for $4+? Man, I thought that $2.50 for a loaf here in PNI is outrageous but yet we can't really compare - because our incomes and minimum wages cannot be compared....meat and egg prices aren't too bad but the cost of milk and bread there are way out of our backfield here😮
I didn't realize just how expensive Guam was. It's comments like yours that help me understand better. Thank you. BTW, where is PNI?
I was stationed in Guam in the early 90's and it was expensive back then.
It’s gotten a lot worse, really expensive now. Just wondering, what was the homeless population like back then?
@@planetguam8475 Barely existed. I lived at the back of Gibson's mall in Tamuning. I don't remember encountering any homeless folks.
@ really, wow! now they’re swarming in that area. Gotten much, much worse. Thanks for the info, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🤙🏽
Planet Guam Rulz umbre. Thanks for the new drop Chelu.
Buenas Che’lu. All Souls’ Day this morning, at cemetery laying flowers and joining prayers. Keeping with old, Chamorro tradition. Sending prayers from Guahan 🇬🇺
@planetguam8475 I would be doing the same if I was back there.
That is so BS! I always shop at Donki with a pouch/sachel (larger than what your friend has and I never got searched). From my understanding, those searches were unwarranted for sure. They probably judged your friend for his appearance because I know for a fact other people would not get searched there. If you can get the full legal policy hand print stating their claims then we can see if they have legal probable clause. To be fair though, I never shop late at night there so I would not know if their store policies differs from regular traffic hours.
Thanks for clarity on this subject. Yes, I believe profiling and judging had a lot to do with this incident. And yes, it would definitely be good to see this policy in black and white, it will clear security, who has the burden of enforcing this policy, they were just doing their job.
women for sure will not be searched for any size bag unless they see them in camera stealing. He was profiled because men dont normally carry bags and appearance
@ yes, it’s also called sexism and pre-judging. Thanks for your comment.
awesome video again brother ❤ that was totally wrong the procedures at donki as a undercover security officer before for payless in agana 35 years ago you have to visually see items put into the bag to warrant a search of personal belongings because that's an invasion on people's rights just say they have something in their bag that's really personal they don't want to expose their personal items to them so i think that was totally unprofessional also prices in homes commanding a price over 5k have amenities like a gym,view,swimming pool etc luxury things take care brother i always love your videos brother ❤
Wow! Your knowledge and experience in both security and real estate is very appreciated. If this is store policy then security didn’t have a choice but to do their job. As for paying 5k a month, yes amenities is in order. Thanks for your expertise ❤
If you dont consent to search or seizure they have no right to search, policy is not law, they can try to detaine you if they have reasonable suspicion but to a extend. As for prices on Guam it's becoming a mini Hawaii.
I felt the same way. After reading the comments, I learned security was not at fault. They were doing their job in accordance to store policy. It’s the policy - it’s so unAmerican - I don’t agree with it, therefore I will no longer shop there. And yes, they did detain Gunter, which really frustrated me.
Yes, I’ve heard the prices in Hawaii are expensive too.
Thanks for commenting, it’s much appreciated 🙏🏽
A lot the products you showed is cheaper than here in California. Not to mention, Guam doesn’t charge sales tax so you pay the sticker price. Nice content 🤙🏽
Cheaper than California? You’re right about the tax, we don’t pay state tax either. Thanks for the info, much appreciated, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
In the Philippines it is common policy that before you enter the mall or supermarket, the guard will have to check your bags, they have a stick to just check it. They don't touch the bags. Then that's it you can go in
Yes, I’ve learned this through comments such as yours, thanks.
In Guam or the mainland, it is not common policy nor is it commonly practiced. I also understand there are armed, dangerous rebel groups, and kidnappings for ransom. In that case, better check that bag twice. Stay safe, 🙏🏽
The supervisor was so kind, love that:)
Absolutely. He knew how to de escalate the situation. He was calm and respectful, made me not want to argue anymore 😂He deserves his supervisor position. He’d make a good police officer.
The amount of sakis on Guam is crazy work. I think everyone should have their bags looked at especially if it pertains to products coming out of the establishment being shopped at.
I'm sure Donki would love to search your bags. They seem to really love doing that. Good luck 🤙🏽. And I agree there's a lot of Saki's on island, but at least put up a sign telling your customers that it is policy, like the way 7 day supermarket did. It's called curtesy to customers, unless you don't value their business.
Actually, many places in Asia “shopping centers”, before entering the shopping center, consumers’ bags are security checked for any concealed weapons before entering the shopping centers or shops. This has been a common practice in Asia after the take down of the twin towers in New York. I actually feel safer shopping in crowded places with this type of security in place. Btw, they do the same at the Donki store in Bangkok. Better to be safe than to regret not having any safety net. Great video, love it.
Thank you for the info. I’m glad I put this on RUclips, comments like yours make me understand the situation better. Goes to show I don’t travel much. Thanks again.
If the searching/inspection is done at the entrance of the store or before entering the store, it's ok ... otherwise if you are already inside the store and inspected randomly, it's not, unless there is probable cause. Also the inspection should be done by the security guard discreetly, without exposing to the public the personal items or what's inside the bag, unless it is an illegal item.
What happened to Mike's bike? Did it get stolen from him? I always saw him riding one back in the day.
A very good possibility. There’s people out here that has no morals. I’ve seen him with a very nice, expensive bike that someone donated to him, a few days later he’s pushing a junky rusted bike with a flat tire. He told me someone traded it with him. Just like someone traded the cellphone I got for him with an old portable DVD player that played less than an hour on a full charge. Prayers for Mike 🙏🏽
@@planetguam8475 Aw man I feel for him. Whenever my fam had a party in Dededo he'd sometimes ride by on his bike and ask for some food and we'd give him some plates. Awful that people would take advantage of Mike.
They were just doing their job
If u know u didnt take anything
just show ur bag n go
Yes, if in fact it is their policy then they have the right. This is a Japanese business and I'm not familiar with their practice. But I'm very familiar with American business, and never have I witness this being practiced. Not at Home depot, Safeway, Payless, Ross, etc...if it was, they always had a witness, they always had a reason. Donki don't need one, they can search you just for the heck of it - Lol. Because I'm now aware of their policy, I won't be going back to Donki, and if they continue to enforce this policy, Donki won't survive on Guam. Thank you for your comment, and for this healthy debate.
I don't go there anymore, we need a Walmart at that location...
@@DennisA-v4i True. I had better expectations for Donki. Their policy isn't for Guam or the mainland, therefor is doomed for failure on island. We as locals, or Americans are just not used to this practice, it's alien to us, and better suited for other countries. I'd rather shop at Walmart or any other place for that matter, than risk being humiliated.
Thanks for your comment. Take care and many blessings to you.
Out here in the Mainland US example Disneyland they search bags before entering same situation could be for safety reasons most events in stadiums as well require clear bags it’s not uncommon for establishments to search bags upon entering and exiting
Each business have their own policies
I lived in Guam from the 90's to year 2000's everything was cheap back then and alot of jobs and tourist Guam was booming, Ive been living in the US mainland for 15 year's now and everything here is up too, everything is way expensive now a days.
Hello, yes I agree. Inflation is not sparing anyone. Guam’s not bustling like before, especially after Covid. Slowly it’s picking back up. Still have many jobs, but mostly fast food and security. Take care in the mainland, and Hafa Adai from Guahan 🇬🇺
Best RaaW and real channel on island biba planetguam❤
Hey, thanks bro, much appreciated
I worked in rural Alaska for a summer in 2014 and it was the same way. Unfortunately these places don’t have the economies of scale like the mainland. Everything is flown or barged in making it super expensive.
By the way I work in law enforcement and the security officer is correct. Private business don’t need “probable cause” for a search, that only applies to government agents like the police. You already consent to the search when you enter the store, or you can stop shopping there. Many stores where I work have policies where you can’t even bring a bag into the store, or leave it at the front with customer service or checkout.
Thank you for the info. Yes, shipping cost is added to the retail price, which will bring the prices up. As for "Probable Cause" I was using it specifically what the word is literally, as defined: reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.). It is also not exclusive to law enforcement, although most commonly exercised by: [6] Notably, this definition does not require that the person making the recognition must hold a public office or have public authority, which allows the citizenry’s common-sense understanding of the legal standard of probable cause for arrest.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probable_cause
*if security witnessed us shoplifting they can search, and call the police to arrest us.
Yes, it's mostly practiced by law enforcement, but not exclusive to them. I could have probable cause to have the police check your car, if I witnessed you on video, brandishing a firearm. Note: I am using it as the very definition, not as a legal code.
Please see part 2. Security was in the right to search. I apologized to them, and proved that it was not common practiced to search without any reason whatsoever, on Guam or any American business that I am aware of. Also common curtesy should be exercised to paying customers but not required: pls see video.
Wow prices in Guam is too high . It"s more expensive than seattle . How much is the minimum wage in Guam? . Guest need to learn how to bake and plants vegetable to save money
I believe it's $10 something. It mirrors California's minimum wage.
Nothing grows or manufacture there, it’s crazy how a pack of strawberries in Guam is 10$ the last time I was there unlike here in the states it’s just 3-6$ depending where you shop.
Just so we’re clear, to search a persons bag, they’d have to wait until the person steps outside the store to actually search their bags and say that they’re stealing items from the store. Yes, even though you see them put items in their bags, it wouldn’t be considered stealing until you actually see them walk out the store.
Its wrong to search and accuse in the store bc they could use that against them and say something else like “ I was holding it in my bag bc I got tired holding the items in my hand “ 💀🤣 YES ! THIS IS A THING !
secondly, they can’t just blindly accuse somebody bc of the way they look or how oddly suspicious they act. It’s considered under discrimination and that would be a mistake on their end when someone else get searched like that and be sued.
By store policy pending on where you are at, yes bag searches are not illegal.. but small bags and pouches wouldn’t be considered “ searchable “ just because it’s small and could only fit wallets.. so makes no sense to search on small bags, it would only be big backpacks.
Thanks for this info. It is because of comments like yours, I learn about this issue more each time. Have a blessed day, and thanks again 🙏🏽
@@planetguam8475 you’re definitely welcome, I hope it helps with the situation.
Prices are almost the same where I live in, and that scene you posted on don quijote they have the right to check your bag it's their store, here in Oahu Hawaii don quijote stores they make sure that all the security storage your bag in the lockers and give you a number of plats after you return your locker number to the counter service you can claim them once you're done shopping at their store.
I guess it really depends on what area you live in. Another Hawaiian gave a price quote in the comments and it was much more expensive. And Yes, if you don’t like their policy, just don’t shop there. All of this was thoroughly explained in the following video. Please see it, and thank you for the info and comment. Hafaloha from Guam 🇬🇺
Great (idea) show #PlanetGuam🤙🏾🇬🇺 interesting subjects are thee best🙏🏽
Thanks brother, much appreciated
Unless you're making 6 figures don't even consider living in Guam. We visit Guam with my asawa from the Philippines. Has beautiful beaches and nice shopping areas, lots of Korean tourist.
However housing cost is insane.
Many people need to go to the mainland for medical services.
Their product distribution system is all from America as opposed to direct trade from the Philippines or Japan and product cost is severely.
inflated.
The roads are very good and Toyota Tacomas the vehicles of choice.
The people are really friendly a nice Filipino community.
Donkie Donkie just opened up there so that's interesting.
Enjoy.
I would agree that any retail establishment has the right to establish their in-store policy to prevent shrink. It's becoming increasingly common everywhere. If you don't like the policy, then don't shop there.
Exactly. I wished I was aware of this policy earlier, wouldn’t step a foot in there. From the comments, I’m learning this is practiced in Asia. I’m perfectly fine with Local and U.S. practices, thank you. Love hearing your comments, they’re simple and to the point.
The target store in waikiki they have so much behind locked cabinet now. Such a pain doing shopping. I think i'de rather have someone looking in my bag
I’m certain Donki security would love to search your bag, your purse, and your car. Just ask them and they’ll hop right to it. Best wishes and happy holidays.
Wow. The cost of food is really expensive. I think the gallon of milk was $16.99. Maybe I saw that wrong. I’m on the east coast in Virginia. Some bread loaves are over $3, but those are the national brands. Eggs can be as high as $3.49, again national brands. Milk, half gallon a little over $2 bucks and gallon $3. Whoa, Guam.
Yes, you read it right $16.99 for a gallon of milk. If something isn’t done, our future generation will have to work three jobs just to survive 😞
Prim, on the real my friend and I went there like 3:30 in the morning and I swear we were the only 2 plus like 5 employees. Anyways I carry a pouch across my chest and I always wear dark jackets with the hood so as we were leaving this young guy same spot where that security guard is at Stopped me and literally said " They caught me stealing " but I said fook I ain't that type of person then he goes " Yes sir we caught you stealing, stealing my Heart ", I was like wtf kinda store is this!! 😂🤦🏻♂ Anyways ya I think they do that only to the Chronic Hours shoppers cus nothing else to do nai!! 😂🤣🤦🏻♂🤙🏽
Leychay Primo 😂 Accused of stealing their hearts. I don’t mind getting accused of that. Yeah, they really bored. Thanks for the humor 😂❤
So if I carry my purse, they will search it too? What kind of policy is that? crossing the borders or the airport policy?? 😂
Lol, crossing the border 😂🤣. Yes, according to their policy they can search you anytime, for any reason or for no reason at all. Once you step into their store, all your rights to privacy is gone. The least they can do is put up a sign about this policy at the entrance.
i just looked at google map... looks like nothing change in the area except the names
@@temujinkhan6326 believe me Prima, a lot has. From appearance it don’t seem like it, but being here it will take time for you to see it.
Even if I don’t agree with Donki search bag policy, they are a private business and have a right to enforce policies and refuse service to anyone unless they are discriminating under federal and local laws. Just have them search your bags, it only takes a few seconds. No big deal.
Edit 1: I think places that enforces said policy should post clear visible signage upon exit so there’s no drama.
Or just don’t shop there. Thanks for your comment.
Dang Bro! I didn't know cost of groceries in Guam is pricey!
I know. It’s getting crazy here.
Are the prices he is quoting in U.S. dollars?
Yes, we use only U.S. currency here. Also, our minimum wage mirrors California.
Does Guam have grab or taxi? Uber??
Yes, taxi and transit buses. We have Stroll, same concept as Uber.
Awesome Video. Informative too!
Glad you liked it, and much appreciated 🙏🏽
Another awesome video my friend ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
Hello Frank. Always good to hear from you brother.
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Those milk prices are ridiculous in Guam 😮
Totally agree. I stopped drinking milk, can’t afford it anymore.
In California lots of thief’s convince women to use they’re purses to conceal because it’s harder to convince a woman to allow her purse to be searched. Hopefully prop 36 soon changes things.
Thanks for your comment. If you don’t mind me asking, what is prop 36 and how would it change things? Btw, Buenas from Guam 🇬🇺
@planetguam8475 ...prop 36 be voted on tomorrow and passed. It ends the $950 misdemeanor and lowers the theft amount to turn it into a felony. Also ends early release program for non violent criminals. Our cities have increased in crime post pandemic to 60 to 80% in every big city in the US.
Nice host have list what you want buying
Thank you 🙏🏽
Wow the price over there are so much high everyone's there need food stamps for sure 🤔😕
Yes, I agree. My sister is a school teacher raising four kids, and could really use the food stamps.
Been there in 2000 weekend Friday to Monday came back like plenty Obesity out of shape people there hahahahahahaha respect
Wow! Milk is $8.49 & $16.99? I feel so much for my family still living there. If only something can be done to cut those costs in half for the people at home. Plus; utilities, gas, other necessities are so expensive. No wonder, those who should be retiring aren’t able to do so.
C’mon leaders of Guam-DO BETTER for our locals! This is our island & if nothing gets done or no one tries to make it somewhat easier and affordable to live on island, there will no longer be “taotao Guåhan” living there. We are truly the next “priced out of paradise”! 🥺
Thjngs are going up out here in the mainland, but geez… #kahuloGuahan #dobetterleadersofguam
I feel you. Hopefully Trump keeps his word and fix inflation. As for Guam leaders, you are right. I’m sure they can do something, like give working parents with children bigger tax breaks, or even supplemental EBT, even if they don’t qualify, just to help out until inflation is dealt with. Always good hearing from the mainland, and people like yourself. Gracias 🙏🏽 and Hafa Adai from Guahan .
No Walmart?
Now that you mentioned it, makes me wonder why it’s not here yet.
unfortunately, like donkey that is the same in most stores... the sad part is that they feel any bag a male person carries to even what is called a man purse it needs to be searched but a woman who carries a purse the size of a backpack doesn't.
Sorry to say, but it’s not so. Upcoming video will prove it. Never have I ran into this situation on Guam or in the mainland. But yes, you are correct him being a man and carrying a bag (sexism) had a lot to do with this. Thank you for your comment.
Is there any cartel in Guam? Mostly Yakuza and Russian mafia?
Not that I’m aware of. If you are one, get hold of me.
@planetguam8475 no. Cartel is after me. Planning on moving to Guam to get away. Thank you for the info. No Mexican gangs either? Ms13 Mexican Mafia etc?
Are these the gangs operating in Guam. Cause these are the gangs that are destroying the lives of Guam's people and bringing proverty and problems. Making the island very unstable and dangerous. Look at kuamnews on drugs and issues getting around Guam. ?????
Inflation needs to stop we cannot eat like before
True. At this rate, 20 years from now, we won’t be able to afford Spam and rice.
I have traveled other countries and never heard this kind of policy to search the customers at will without probable cause. Are you guys running Kim Jong Un's regime in Guahan?
My thoughts exactly. But it is their policy. I don’t agree with it, so I won’t shop there, and risk being embarrassed. My hard, earned money could be spent at a business that deserves it. Thanks for your comment.
If you come to Philippines, all bags are searched before you enter any store. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Yes, and in other Asian countries too. Not in Guam or other U.S. territories.
CUSTOMER SERVICE IS GOOD IN GUAM 7 DAY SUPERMARKET
Yes, the best.
I like you videos I have similar videos driving thru Guam
Thanks. Maybe we’ve seen each other. I’m always driving around Tumon, Tamuning area. Paste link to your channel. Take care and drive safe, roads been wet from all this rain lately.
It’s arm and a leg prices over there,you need to move to Southern California,price in Costco seems less from everything you see there ,I don’t get it maybe the remote ness of the place,sardine packs you describe it’s a dollar at grocery warehouse,too much over there,my friend move here away from islands too prizee
Gasoline price is $3.89 at Costco here.only bad is the rent $2000 for single room apartment,food is cheap here
Wow! The rent tho
Yes, way too expensive here. Thanks for info
Sue that grocery store this is not right to accuse you for no evidence
Gunter decided not to. Without him, no case.
Why are Guam grocery prices cheaper than military commissary in California? Your gas is the same prices. Also your rent is cheaper than California.
Really? Laychay, Che’lu. First time hearing this. Tell us more fan. You take care back there Che’lu 🤙🏽
im from seattle use to live in guam back 2009 to 2021. Even here grocery is so expensive now we are in inflation. Gas is $4 to 5 per gallon
Buenas, looks like inflation hit us all. $4 gal of gas that’s military base price, wished it was still like that outside. Thanks for the info. Take care in the mainland and Hafa Adai from Guam 🤙🏽
I'm going to open a bread bakery in Guam, the bread is over priced! That's not an important item, it's local water and flour, there price gouging in Guam
Hope you can do it, lots of Guam folks will be grateful for your services 🙏🏽
@planetguam8475 if I move there I willl l, I'm living in Florida at the moment, I been here 18 years but im thinking of moving to Saipan... Your a cool dude! You make Guam feel a bit depressing to me, it's feels like a lonely place
I never got searched and I hold a big diaper bag and load it with free goodies from Japan 😂
LOOOOOL 😂😂😂
Your videos are hilarious! And the truth on Guam. Love it my gf too
Great store but that space is tight.
True, but the way they treat their customers is excellent. In other big name stores they can get snobby. Here, your treated like a friend, or even family.
Eggs are expensive everywhere right now
Thanks for the heads up 🤙🏽
I’m Filipino live in HONOLULU once I’m 62 it’s over I need to go back in my country Philippines 🇵🇭 to live better life…… I have 12 years to go….. Guam like Hawaiian island
Many Filipinos on Guam are doing the same. They retire or work two jobs to save for retirement here, then move back to the Philippines after retiring.
Eat everyday ramen and noodles ,,and taroo to save penny helps
Yes, it does. Thanks for pointing this out 👍🏽
Nice bike
Thanks. It was in a storage by the beach for over 10 yrs, a rust bucket when I first got it. Restored everything.
Where are all the cardboard, glass, plastic, and tin packaging trash going after the product is used?????
Excellent question. Nobody thinks of that until the ozone layer, or pollution gets out of control.
@planetguam8475 I binged watched your videos on the homeless situations on Guam. I saw a lot of trash everywhere, and most of it was plastic. Their camp would be much nicer if they just picked up the trash! But, where to dump it, I bet is an issue of its own.
Can you work on a project video that explains to us viewers on where the islands trash ends up? Express the islanders being a consumer of goods that come in packaging that has to be disposed properly. How the garbage system works? Who operates it? Trash trucks, follow it with your drone from the pick up to the landfills. Drone shots above the landfills. Or I don't know if trash gets loaded onto ships to get shipped out. Those companies ship goods in, so why aren't they shipping the trash out! I hope you think about making the video, or videos.
Very Expensive in Guam ! While here in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 Much more Cheapest
Really? Wow, Guam is more expensive than Western Europe. Hope Trump does something about this inflation.
Not cheap there at all compared to the Aussie dollar your prices are almost double .
Really. Aussies are doing something right. We should learn from them. Thanks for the info.
Bro the bread here is only $3.40 in saipan
Really? Shows how far behind Guam has fallen. Thanks for the info.
@planetguam8475 hafa adai love ur video I RUclips bro much respect
Too expensive compare to the prices in the Philippines if you convert it into Peso..
Very true. I’m thinking of retiring in the Philippines. I can’t afford to retire here, I’ll have to find another job while on retirement 🤦♂️
Guam is very expensive
true. I didn't realize how expensive Guam was until people from the mainland left comments.
It’s called - profiling-
Racial and ethnic profiling are types of bias-based profiling that involve discriminating against people based on their race, ethnicity, or other factors, rather than on their behavior or evidence: there is no probable cause- and out of everyone- he was handpicked by security and wants to search him! This is a form of discrimination
Quite expensive.
Yes, it is. At this rate, I’m going to need two jobs soon.
ALOHA & MAHALO🤙
Hafa Adai 🤙🏽 or as some would say Hafa-Aloha 🤙🏽
Guam is near Philippines.
Just go lived Philippines, Cheaper
Good advice, thank you. I know some people who moved there after retirement.
Cost less is like Sam’s Club, BJ’s or Costco.
Thanks for the info. I know a little about Costco, but nothing about Sam’s club or BJ’s. Now I know, thanks 🙏🏽
@@planetguam8475 , Sam’s is owned by Walmart.
Obviously you have American products as you bring from there ! Go Philippines the dairy and products be New Zealand or Australia much better prices than USA 🇺🇸 products 🤪👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, maybe we should start looking elsewhere for cheaper products to ease the current high cost. Thanks for the information.
😂PCU MAN GONNA GET FIRED😂😂😂DEAD
What’s PCU?
@ their a private company for security. That’s who those security guards work for. The abbreviation is PCU but their company name is protection concept unlimited
@@CABIBARAA. oh, okay. Thanks🙏🏽
They have know right to search you.
I felt the same way. After reading the comments, I learned security was not at fault. They were doing their job in accordance to store policy. It’s the policy - so unAmerican - I don’t agree with it, therefore I will no longer shop there. Take care, sending blessings your way.
Nothing local bread
yes, we have more local bread than imported bread. Many of the breads on the shelf was from local bakeries.
I will never go there now
And you are right
They have to see it to acuse someone.
Stupid security
I’m totally with you on this. Being accused of shoplifting won’t sit easy with most customers on island. Maybe in Japan but not here. I don’t blame security and the supervisor, they were respectful and professional. They were just doing their job enforcing a policy most of us on island are not used to. Nor should we get used to it, we just won’t go. Thanks for joining this healthy debate.
Milk gal $16.99 affordable?😂😂😂😂
Not affordable, just crazy expensive
9.99 for 25 pieces grapes, thats makes it 39 cents one 20mm concorde grape. thats like more expensive to eat that. NO rights to search for a probable cause. NOT GOOD! RENT is not affordable. GUAM is not cheap anymore. SENATORS MUST MAKE NEW DECISIONS FOR GUAM.
Yes, something must be done. The future doesn’t look good for our kids 😌
You guys there it is USA 🇺🇸 colony Guam and use USD 2024 2025
those all cheaper here in Fiji islands hahahahahahaha respect
All cheaper in FIJI, really? Maybe I will visit one day. Take care 🤙🏽
Bro, please sue them
😂 😂😂 if this is in fact store policy, I can’t. Security was doing their job, and they were well mannered and respectful.
That's an illegal search and seizure! As a matter of fact criminal intent in reference to shoplifting constitutes upon exiting the main exit of the establishment. Seek a Legal advice on Tort Law.
I DiD'nt Touch One Thing In That Store..
Thanks for joining this conversation. Through the comments, I’m learning more about this policy. If this policy is true, Donki can search your personal belongings without question or reason. So, draconian.
@@GunterFlores-y7t Next time dont threaten security when theyre trying to do their job. if you got nothing to hide it would just be a quick check. You really think you can take that guy?
Guam is not a part of 50 states. Guam is part of a United States territory.
Yes, we are very well aware of this, thank you. We had a couple referendums and rejected statehood, that way we get all the benefits without paying state taxes. U.S. pays us instead 😊. Nevertheless, we are born U.S. citizens, rather be a Chamorro citizen, but we can’t have it both ways 🙄
Washington D.C., the U.S. Capital, is also not a State.
Turbo!!!
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