And from the "one death, bat soup and panic buying, to 'grab your toilet paper 
at knifepoint'" dept. - understanding human psychology when tshtf:

Gold is the most important thing, so the most important things, like toilet 
paper, must be wrapped in golden wrapping [pic of actual goden wrapped toilet 
papers being carried by the dozens outside a store, from article not attached].

And of course, as everybody knows, when tshtf the most important things end up 
in short supply - so what do you do?  Grab the golden loot at any cost, even 
knifepoint, that's what you do:


  Coronavirus: Hong Kong police on a roll as third suspect in toilet paper 
heist flushed out
  
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3051231/coronavirus-hong-kong-police-roll-third-suspect-toilet

  Christy Leung  Published: 11:00pm, 18 Feb, 2020

     - Man was picked up during raid at guest house on Sai Yee Street a day 
after supermarket staff were robbed at knifepoint early on Monday morning
     - Hong Kong has been gripped by panic buying since the coronavirus 
outbreak, as spooked residents snap up essentials such as rice and tissue paper

    Another man has been arrested in Hong Kong for his role in a bizarre toilet 
paper heist outside a Mong Kok supermarket, as a gang aimed to clean up during 
a run of panic buying in the city, sparked by the deadly coronavirus.

    The man, 26, was picked up during a raid at a guest house on Sai Yee 
Street, not far from the scene of the robbery – in which 600 toilet rolls worth 
HK$1,640 (US$211) were stolen.

    “We believe the trio thought the rolls would have [market] value and that 
they could profit by reselling them,” Chief Inspector Chow Ka-man said. “They 
knew each other and one of them has a triad background.”

    Chow added the gangs moved the toilet rolls in a trolley after the crime 
and that he believed there would be more arrests.

    At about 6am on Monday, three masked men stole 50 packets of toilet roll 
from a delivery man outside a Wellcome supermarket in Mong Kok. Police said one 
of the men was armed with two knives.

    Two people, aged 50 and 55, were arrested on Monday, and the force said at 
the time they were seeking three others, thought to be aged between 20 and 30.

    Two of the arrested were guest house employees while the third was 
unemployed.

    Wellcome earlier said its staff were threatened and robbed while they were 
unloading a delivery from a truck at the store. No one was injured.

    The incident followed weeks of panic buying at supermarkets across the city 
after online rumours sparked fears of a shortage of essential goods, such as 
rice and tissue paper, caused by the outbreak of the virus, which originated in 
mainland China.

    The government repeatedly reassured the public that supplies remain 
unaffected by the outbreak, yet residents continued to empty grocery stores.

    Hong Kong recorded its 62nd confirmed case of infection on Tuesday evening, 
and there has been one death.

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