PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
Why do you think someone on the shop floor would know if it had a camera? Management would know as they put them there. But its their store, they do not have to tell you anything.
I worked for security services for over 30 years. If you do not want to be on camera, do not leave your house and keep the curtains closed.
A good example: There was a murder in Hull. The offender left his house, found a victim. He raped and murdered her and was home, all in 20 minutes. They had hours of CCTV footage of him.
Wherever you go you are being filmed. You are being tracked by your car, your watch, your phone.
It has never bothered me.
Why would I expect someone on the shop floor to know? I worked in management for over 37 years, in that time I grew to learn staff appreciate being in the loop as far as is possible or necessary. I suggest a device like this being placed ten feet from the tills might require some explanation to the staff from the store management. Not doing so would be poor man management in my view and lead to rumour, conjecture etc.
I'm not sure the Hull rape and murder is relevant, I'm sure we all know how CCTV works and it's real value to the security services.
In my first post I stated "* Yes, I know, I'm filmed everywhere but not quite so blatantly." If I use a major supermarket, I think it's Tesco, but can't recall for certain, I am filmed at the checkout. There is a notice at each checkout warning me of this. That's fine, I'm informed. I'm going to double check but in this instance at B&Q there is no signage I'm aware of.
This device is no less than putting a camera in my face and taking an image. For me that's too much. I know we're filmed everywhere, that doesn't worry me, shoving the camera in my face p1sses me off........and I’m the customer.