Easter Sunday pedestrians managed to have a peaceful experience browsing a Dutch Apple Store, as the front door was left unlocked when the store was meant to be closed.
A group of weekend shoppers in Amsterdam were surprised on a visit to the Apple Store in Leidseplein on Sunday with an extremely tranquil shopping experience. Entering the store to acquire an Apple Watch, the group discovered they were the only ones there, with no staff present at all.
It turned out that the store was actually closed. Along with no employees, the store also had other signs that it wasn’t in use that day, such as powered-down products and marketing screens turned off.
With signs that the store was mistakenly accessible, some of the twenty people who entered the store called the police, reports Algemeen Dagblad. People in the group ushered the rest out of the store and wait for the police to arrive, while also watching out to prevent looting.
They did leave, but not before sharing the unusual situation on TikTok. A video from Arvin Mulder who was in attendance has reached over 510 thousand views, shows the state of the store at the time.
Eventually, a security guard who was in the canteen arrived and discovered the group. It turned out that they had forgotten to lock the door to the store.
Police later arrived to confirm nothing had been stolen or broken, and that access was an accident.
Coincidental timing
The timing of the incident is apt, due to the store featuring prominently in the media, thank to Netflix. The streamer recently released a crime drama, “iHostage,” which retells the hostage situation that took place at the same Apple Store.
During that incident, an armed man entered the Apple Store and took a hostage at gunpoint, demanding $230 million in cryptocurrency. After a tense standoff, the perpetrator was run over by a police vehicle and later died in the hospital.