opens up a bar on this street
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makes sense why that drumming technique works briefly, if it's high frequency muscle spasms
They recorded tinnitus? It's a physical thing?????
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𝖂𝖊𝖑𝖈𝖔𝖒𝖊 𝖙𝖔 𝕿𝕵𝕸𝖆𝖝𝖝, 𝕴 𝕷𝖔𝖛𝖊 𝖄𝖔𝖚
The next time you walk into a T.J. Maxx, Marshalls or HomeGoods, you may notice something different about some employees that you'd typically only see on police officers: body cameras.
John Klinger is CFO of TJX, which owns and operates the retail chains, and he said on a company earnings call last month that workers at some stores in the U.S. will start being equipped with body cameras. He said the move is an effort to combat shrink — a term used to describe losses in inventory from things like shoplifting and theft.
"When somebody comes in, it's sort of, it's almost like a de-escalation where people are less likely to do something when they're being videotaped," Klinger said.
He added that while TJX is "highly focused" on addressing shrink, the company is also looking at how to "balance protecting the goods with making sure that the customers can shop easily ... while also maintaining safety in our stores."
TJX isn't the only retail company looking to use video surveillance as a way to combat theft. According to a 2023 survey conducted by the National Retail Federation, more than 1 in 3 (35%) major retailers in the U.S. said they were considering the implementation of employee-worn body cameras.
In addition, 11% of survey respondents said they had already begun testing the technology in their stores.
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bro knows whats up if he's got 2 Ibanez ToneLok's
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doesn't have the pass; doesn't say it / doesn't have the pass; says it / has the pass; doesn't say it
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Do Nokia's dream of Electric Snakes
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i agree - felons should get extra votes, like a score multiplier
stupid that felons cant vote but they can be presidential candidates
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me trying to set up a new service that i only need to use once but it wants quadfactor authentication with emails i dont even use any longer just to accept cookies and javascript all for something that probibly doesnt even need a password they just want to fluff their marketing database
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(via OBVIOUSLY THIS IS A JOKE AND I’M KIDDING - YouTube)
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