Asda staff will not be offered body worn cameras amid a rise in shop thefts, chairman Lord Stuart Rose has said.
Lord Rose Asda chairman discusses body worn cameras and shop theft
Attacks on staff, including racial and sexual abuse, physical assault, and threats with weapons, increased to over 850 incidents a day - almost double the pre-pandemic levels of 450.
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