Walgreens workers will wear bodycams in some NYC stores but shoppers don’t want to be pharma seen

Walgreens will equip employees with body cameras in an apparent first in the city — but “Big Brother” weary New Yorkers say they don’t want to be pharma seen.

The pharmacy store giant — which also owns Duane Reade — kicked off a pilot program it said is aimed at promoting the “safety of both customers and team members.

But shoppers said the Orwellian tech is the latest thing to transform a trip to the corner store into a visit to a “war zone” after years of businesses taking extreme measures to combat rampant shoplifting including locking up even basic merchandise behind plexiglass.

“Body cameras can help de-escalate conflicts, ultimately contributing to a safer environment for everyone,” the company said in a statement. “We understand the importance of protecting customer privacy and have safeguards in place to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.”…

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