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Loblaw staff at 2 B.C. stores to wear body cameras due to rising retail crime [Video]

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Loblaw has announced it is continuing its pilot program of staff wearing body cameras in two B.C. locations.

The retail giant confirms the Shoppers Drug Mart at 32930 South Fraser Way and the Real Canadian Superstore on Gladwin Road, both in Abbotsford, will be part of the program.

“Retail crime, including violent incidents, has risen significantly across the country in recent years,” Catherine Thomas, vice president of communications for Loblaw Companies Limited said.

“The safety of our customers and store teams remains our top priority. As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance store security, we are expanding the pilot of body-worn cameras to additional locations, including two locations in Abbotsford.”

The company already launched the program in Saskatoon and Calgary.

Thomas said the technology is intended to help “de-escalate situations and create a safer experience for both customers and colleagues. We remain committed to implementing meaningful measures to support safety in our stores.”

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