"Some Of These Stores Have Facial Recognition": This Lawyer's PSA Is Going Viral On TikTok
In the last couple of years, retailers have complained that a spike in theft (known as "shrink" in the biz) is cutting into their profits. Theft has also been blamed for store closures — even though that's not really the whole story as factors like remote work and online shopping have really changed the retail game.
According to 29-year-old Florida-based public defender Alexa Rimmer, some stores are turning to facial recognition to crack down on sticky-fingered shoppers. In a TikTok that's been viewed over 1.6 million times, she shared how she's been seeing these cases come across her desk, sometimes years after the alleged offense.
In the video, Alexa explains, "I'm not endorsing or condoning any criminal behavior, but I'm just here to tell you that some of these stores have facial recognition technology. So I've been getting cases recently where some of my clients have had sticky fingers and no one stops them. No one questions them. They walk on out of the store."
"The cameras at some of these stores have identified them with their software, and then a warrant goes out and they don't get arrested on it. Months or sometimes years later — I just got a case that's from 2020. So this person has gone three years without knowing that they were about to get hit with a felony for theft."
@lilmsbinch / Via tiktok.com