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Tesco begins 10-week pilot in 40 UK stores to bolster safety
Summary
Tesco will launch a 10-week pilot from January 26 across 40 stores using the Auror crime reporting system, and says CCTV will be reviewed by its Security Hub while live facial recognition will not be used.
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Tesco will begin a 10-week pilot on January 26 across 40 stores in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire to introduce new safety and reporting measures. The article reports the trial will use the Auror crime reporting system to record incidents and share intelligence with police. Tesco says CCTV footage of serious incidents will be reviewed at its Security Hub in Daventry and that static images may be analysed retrospectively. The company emphasises that live facial recognition will not be used.
Key facts:
- The pilot starts on January 26 and will run for 10 weeks across 40 Tesco outlets in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.
- The trial will use the Auror crime reporting system to consolidate incident reports and share intelligence with law enforcement, the article reports.
- Tesco says serious incident footage will be reviewed by trained staff at its Security Hub and that live facial recognition will not be deployed.
Summary:
The trial is described as part of Tesco's wider work to improve colleague safety and to support investigations into repeat offenders. The pilot will run for 10 weeks from January 26, and Tesco is reported to be continuing to press for a standalone offence for assaults on retail workers and for delivery drivers to be included in any future protections.
