TJ Maxx Staff Don Body Cameras to Combat Theft

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Retail stores in Southern California, including TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, are equipping security employees with body-worn cameras to deter shoplifting and flash mob robberies. While some believe this measure could discourage theft, others argue it may be too aggressive and question its effectiveness given existing surveillance systems. The policy aims to enhance safety for both customers and employees, with recordings only released to law enforcement or under subpoena.
Topics:business#body-worn-cameras#california#retail-security#retail-stores#security-measures#shoplifting
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