Woman apologises for taking earrings and returns money to pushcart owner after Stomp report
"This refer to the incident occurred on March 28 at Raffles Place.
"During my visit on last Monday, understand from your staff that you are currently overseas for the week.
"I realised the moment of my folly action and the grave consequences it’d served, had wanted immediately to express my apologies to the owner of the push cart. Hence without further a due, to pen this letter of apology.
"I regretted the irresponsible acts and would like to seek for your forgiveness. Also to allow me the chance to pay for the item (enclosed $24 dollars for the payment).
"The whole event had caused pain and embarrassments to my loved one, my workplace and myself too.
"Seek your understanding and forgiveness, if you would consider to remove the video clip as I don't not wish to cause any inconvenience or hurt the reputation of the people around me.
"Thank you for giving another chance."
Anon said that he was relieved that the incident was over, and he did not have to resort to calling the police. He added: "She seemed sorry for her actions. "I was going to call the police, but I have decided not to. "As for her request on taking down the videos, I cannot comply. The videos are already on social media and out of my control." He also had some advice for people who may have trouble resisting temptation at his stall: "I have six CCTVs installed here. I don’t understand what these people are looking at when they take things from my stall. "I already placed up warnings as well. "Moreover, my items are very affordable. "If you don’t want to be featured in these videos, then don’t steal."