Retailers Equip Employees with Body Cameras to Combat Theft

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TJX, the parent company of T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls, is implementing body cameras for its loss prevention associates to deter theft and promote a safer environment in its stores. The footage from these cameras will only be accessible to law enforcement or legal representatives with a subpoena. This move follows similar security measures by other retailers like Target to combat increasing retail theft.
- T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, Marshalls workers now wearing body cameras USA TODAY
- Retail company in California using body-worn cameras to deter shoplifters KTLA Los Angeles
- Retailers turn to body cameras to stop theft Fortune
- TJ Maxx, Marshalls employees to wear body cameras to curb thefts New York Post
- TJ Maxx employees are wearing police-style body cameras at select stores The Hill
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