Retail Company In California Using Body-Worn Cameras To Deter Shoplifters
A surge in flash mob robberies and shoplifting at retail stores across Southern California has some companies getting creative with security, and now customers may notice some employees at shops sporting body-worn cameras. Retail security employees at clothing outlets like TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods are now wearing body cameras, similar to law enforcement officers, that will record shoppers and, hopefully, deter thieves. While loss prevention agents will be clearly marked in vests denoting that they are security employees, not everyone is thrilled about the idea.. “A little too aggressive,” one woman told KTLA’s Sandra Mitchell. KTLA consumer reporter David Lazarus said the idea might be a deterrent to thieves. “A potential shoplifter goes in the store, sees somebody wearing a tactical vest and says, ‘Okay, I might get recorded, so I’m not going to do it,’” he explained. Then again, as Lazarus pointed out, there are already cameras at the entrance, overhead and at cash registers in almost every retail shop out there, and if those don’t deter flashmobs and bold shoplifters, body-worn cameras are unlikely to either.
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