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voice Shop security will report all shoplifters to the police.​

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Answered by Roshi06
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they find there was theft, they could use facial recognition software to identify the person in the video. It is also common for stores to share information about shoplifters by sharing pictures and identities of known thieves

Answered by manisimha1
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Since the earliest days of organized retail, there has been a recognition of the unique exposure that retailers have to crime and loss. We all know that larceny crimes—shoplifting, credit card fraud, refund abuse, and internal theft—cost the retail industry tens of billions of dollars each year and can devastate a retail business.

But shoplifting and other forms of retail theft also impact the industry in ways beyond the monetary loss of stolen merchandise. From the retailer’s perspective there are the costs associated with processing the incident, court appearances, evidence management, and other related expenses such as the costs associated with surveillance and security equipment, merchandise protection tools, and technology resources. Looking deeper there are negative impacts due to lost sales, out-of-stocks, and merchandise replenishment. All of these can have substantial impact on the retailer’s bottom line—and the prices paid by the retail customer.

Historically, society has provided retailers with tools to help control those losses. For example, each state has statutory provisions typically referred to as “merchant protection statutes” that provide retail organizations with extraordinary powers to detain possible shoplifters in a manner that’s not available to the typical citizen and also afford significant protection to the retailer against liability.

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