If someone is frequently visiting a store while on duty, it would only take a review of the security tapes and some interviews with store employees to find out enough to place administrative charges for theft of official time. Their likely defense would be they're on a lunch break or that they made the time up somewhere else. A few people in the state have actually been prosecuted for stealing time by the KY Attorney General so it's not impossible to prove.
If someone is frequently visiting a store while on duty, it would only take a review of the security tapes and some interviews with store employees to find out enough to place administrative charges for theft of official time. Their likely defense would be they're on a lunch break or that they made the time up somewhere else. A few people in the state have actually been prosecuted for stealing time by the KY Attorney General so it's not impossible to prove.