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Walmart Pilots Body Cameras for Employee Safety in Select Stores

The retail giant is testing the use of body-worn cameras in a Texas market to address worker safety and evaluate their effectiveness in reducing conflicts.

  • Walmart has launched a pilot program equipping some store employees in Denton, Texas, with body cameras to enhance worker safety.
  • The cameras are intended to de-escalate interactions with customers and are not primarily aimed at preventing theft, according to company statements.
  • Employees are instructed to record escalating incidents and log them via an internal compliance app, but cameras are prohibited in private areas like break rooms and restrooms.
  • The move comes as retailers report rising violence and aggression in stores, with 91% of surveyed businesses noting an increase in such incidents since 2019.
  • Other retailers, such as TJX Companies, have also adopted body cameras, citing their effectiveness in deterring crime and reducing confrontations.
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