Loblaw expands Abbotsford experiment with body cameras
- Loblaw is expanding its body camera program to more stores across Canada after early success at select locations.
- The pilot program began in Alberta and Saskatchewan in 2024 and includes additional stores in British Columbia, Ontario, and Manitoba.
- The Canadian Federation of Independent Business reports that 57 percent of British Columbia small businesses were directly affected by local crime in 2024.
- Loblaw noted that early results suggest body-worn cameras may help reduce violent incidents, but further evaluations are needed.
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Loblaw expands Abbotsford experiment with body cameras
Stores in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewn, Manitoba, and Ontario are participating in the program
With equipment also in vehicles, PRF defines body camera models and estimates the start of operations in September
Force begins an advanced test in May with equipment received at the American Embassy. The Federal Highway Police (PRF) defined the model of body cameras to be used by agents, which will include individual devices and integration with equipment installed in vehicles. The first operations are expected to take place in September of this year, with implementation in at least 15 Brazilian states in 2025. The rest of the force will receive the devices…
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