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HomeFeaturedTJX Stores Issuing Police Style Body Cameras to Store Employees

TJX Stores Issuing Police Style Body Cameras to Store Employees

TJX is the company that owns TJ Maxx, Marshalls and Home Goods.

Workers are now wearing body cams to crack down on crime.

TJX Stores Issuing Police Style Body Cameras to Store Employees. Credit KTVU News

It’s not just police wearing body cameras these days. The company that owns TJ Maxx, Marshalls and Home Goods — TJX Companies — said they recently began outfitting employees with the equipment to help thwart shoplifting.

The body cameras have reportedly only been rolled out at select stores over the last year. The company told FOX Business the move was made to “de-escalate incidents, deter crime, and demonstrate to our Associates and customers that we take safety in our stores seriously.”

Source: KTVU Fox 2 San Francisco

Source: LiveNOW from FOX

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