What The F Staff at Real Canadian Superstore in Kelowna will now wear body-worn cameras

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Loblaw’s body-worn camera pilot program is expanding to Kelowna.



The grocery and pharmacy giant announced today that staff at Real Canadian Superstore on Baron Road started wearing the cameras today.

“The safety of our customers, colleagues and stores remains our priority,” said Dean Henrico, senior vice president of asset protection.

“Our expansion to Kelowna highlights our ongoing commitment to evaluate measures that help create a safer shopping environment for all.”

Certain Loblaw stores across the country have started to test this program as the company evaluates the effectiveness of body-worn cameras on increasing safety.

Loblaw has said that the cameras will only be turned on when there is a risk of an escalated encounter.

“Retailers across Canada have faced growing challenges in recent years, including a notable rise in violent incidents,” a release from Loblaw expressed.

Seriosly. WHAT THE FUCK?

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The end result of importing incompatible cultures. Shop lifting is at an all time high. It’s not longer sneaky, it’s brazen and out in the open. Staff are told not to intervene, but now just being present is enough to be at risk to be stabbed by these animals.

The local superstore here is a couple blocks over from a high school. Roving gangs of 16 year olds skip class and terrorize the superstore, stealing what ever shit they want. Typical police response time is 5 to 8 minutes, and one squad car shows up with 2 officers to find 8 teenagers in a 80,000 square foot store. They don’t stand a chance, so they don’t bother half the time.
 
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So when will it be a requirement to enter your passport similar to the vaxxpassport

Prove you are a trust worthy citizen CITIZEN or no entry. Scan the chip in your right hand or your forehead
 
The problem with the bodycams is not so much the camera itself, but how they're used or not used. Stores have surveillance anyways. There's the fact that the police and judges don't seem to prosecute wrongdoing from certain groups of people. We know who these people are. The cameras are primarily used to surveill the public, not to catch criminals. This is the hallmark of anarcho-tyranny. The state allows certain segments of the population to be violent and break the law, while punished everyday citizens for minor infractions or surveilling them for no reason at all.

I wear a bodycam in public myself (I turn it off before entering washrooms) because I'm harassed by degenerates who've been hired by CSIS to surveil me. I've been physically attacked in public by these degenerates. I occassionally get harassed by security guards (most security guards are nice and don't participate in the harassment), and I'm conspicuously surveilled by police and the fire dept. I've been physically attacked in public by these degenerates. So I use it to document. I wish I had this back in 2011, when these problems really kicked off. Looking back, the more I realize I've had intrusions into my life as early as 2003.

The modern surveillance state has been in the works brewing for decades.
 
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