• The Barto@sh.itjust.works
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      I work for coles and I always give them a nod of approval then walk off like nothing happend when I see people stealing, fuck coles, they profited over a billion dollars last year off of ripping of customers and workers.

    • LordWarfire@feddit.uk
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      People taking fruit, cereal, milk… sure. But taking premium steaks, beer/wine/spirits, or anything else they can resell - no, that’s just theft.

  • Poggervania@kbin.social
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    I’m 99% sure we’re gonna start seeing an uptick in employees “accidentally” obscuring and/or destroying these body cams

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    They shouldn’t have to switch on the cameras - there should be signage posted at the entrances explaining body camera filming is taking place and that by entering the establishment the customer agrees to being filmed.

    There is no reason for the employee to have to on/off the device - which may lead to further confrontation.

    • 38fhh2f8th5819c7@lemm.ee
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      Imagine I sell a product that everyone needs to buy in order to live, but I’m a massive creep and like to take photos of people without their consent. But I put a sign up so now it’s ok. Cool and normal.

      Or you know, maybe just don’t profiteer during inflation.