Ken Murphy said the supermarket chain has 'rolled out body-worn cameras for colleagues that need them in order to deter offenders'
have been offered body-worn cameras in a bid to deter violent offending towards employees at the supermarket.
He said the chain has “rolled out body-worn cameras for colleagues that need them in order to deter offenders” and has also spent “£44 million over the last four years on security measures such as door access systems, protection screens and digital radios”., Mr Murphy said: “For these colleagues, their families, and all of us who know someone who works in retail, it’s heartbreaking… I want those who break the law in our stores brought to book.
“When someone is picked up for committing a crime in a store, the business should have a right to know how the case is proceeding – which does not happen at the moment,” he added. “This would help us to spot patterns and provide reassurance that justice is being done.
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