A Michigan judge demanded the Walmart Shopalfitors to offer a free car wash for their punishment, but the plan was rejected by a senior jurist.
Jeffrey Clothier, who was elected to the 67th district court of Genessi County in January, said that many shopkeepers in the form of 100 need to steal the cars for free from a local Walmart, will serve the community and possibly discourage others from stealing others.
Clothier stated that the “Walmart Wash” plan that he came up with last month was supported by store managers at Walmart in Grand Blanc Township. Walmart Headquarters in Arkansas supported the idea, but said that the offer of car washing could not be offered on the property of the store, so the judge believed that he could only find an alternative place for the car wash, which he wanted to take place in the spring.
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A Michigan judge sought to offer free cars Washes to Walmart Shoplifters. (Google Map)
“I don’t think everyone steals who is a bad person. Sometimes people are at their luck,” Clothier told the Associated Press at that time. “But when you break the law, the results are going to happen.”
“I think if you see someone you know, it will be derogatory to wash cars.” “I will wash cars with them.”
But Chief Justice William Crowford II has now rejected Clothier, stating that the junior jurist should have been asked to first and other court officials to approval.

Chief Justice William Croford II said that the junior jurist should have been asked to first and other court officials for approval. (Claudio Cruise/AFP via Getty Image)
“This is especially true where the proposed alternative punishment deviates from normal and accepted ways,” Walmart Wash “will not be in the form of” Walmart Wash “,” Crofard said in a statement on Friday. ,
Clothier stated that he was upset with Crawford’s decision, although he still wants to come up with new and unusual forms of punishment for shopkeepers.
“I am disappointed,” said Clothier. “I am still going to try to come in a creative way to solve this problem.”
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Judge Jeffrey Clothier said that he was upset with the decision of Chief Justice William Crawford II. (Getty image)
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He said, “I had 37 new Walmart theft offenses two days ago. In the last month, it has exceeded 100,” he said.
Clothier said that 20 to 30 judges across the state heard about the car wash, which was planning to join them and shopkeepers.
The judge said that he is now ordering other types of community service in Walmart Shoplifting cases instead of car washes.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.