One of the biggest supermarket companies in America, Walmart, just made a huge security advancement that has some people perplexed.
Some Walmart stores have been experimenting with allowing staff members to wear body cameras while they work. There will be a notice on the front doors stating that the personnel have body cams, so you will know which Walmart shops are taking part.
Walmart claims that the purpose of the body cam testing is to protect its employees while they are working, not to try to discourage shoplifting.
How Will Walmart Body Cams Operate?
The body camera won’t turn on if a worker is interacting with a customer on the floor and it’s a typical encounter.
Walmart is instructing its employees who have body cams to switch on their cameras and then go straight to the manager’s office to upload the video if a customer encounter starts to go out of control for any reason.
A number of major businesses, such as Target and T.J. Maxx, have experimented using staff body cams, but mostly for stealing.
Walmart may have it, but they are hiding it by claiming that it is mostly for staff safety.
Although it should go without saying, Walmart also cautions staff members who use body cameras not to film in restrooms or during work breaks.
There is always someone watching thanks to body cams and, more recently, Meta eyewear. Act.
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