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Securing Retail with Digital Locks: Smarter Loss Prevention
Retail theft has become an increasing concern for major retailers across the United States. Once reserved for high-value items like electronics and designer apparel, theft prevention measures now extend to everyday essentials such as toothpaste, deodorant, and detergent. Frustrated customers often face long waits for store employees to unlock cabinets, leading to a decline in…
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Self-Checkout Theft: Addressing the Surge in Theft with Planning and Technology
Many retailers are struggling with thefts occurring at Self-Checkout (SCO) terminals. Consumers who cheat the system by not scanning all items, scanning a less expensive item, or working with a companion to distract staff and steal have resulted in many stores reconsidering SCO terminals. Discussions with current Bailiwick clients revealed a stark reality: Self-Checkout remains…
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Thwarting Theft One Body Camera at a Time
Jimmy Hinshaw, Bailiwick’s director of sales, was on his way to a trade show in California earlier this year when he received a text from a client: “What time does your flight land?” The client was eager to introduce Hinshaw to another vendor, a body camera and evidence management company, to discuss an urgent project…
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Using Body Cameras to Deter Theft in Retail Stores
For retailers, theft remains a significant challenge, costing businesses billions of dollars annually. Retailers are seeking effective solutions to combat this issue, and one technology gaining traction is the use of body cameras. Initially popularized in law enforcement, body cameras are now being adapted for retail use, offering a new layer of security and accountability.…
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