A YouTube post by @the-platform-nz highlights a small group of repeat shoplifters responsible for a large portion of retail crime in New Zealand, with police data showing high-risk offenders targeting specific stores and items for resale or drug use, while also noting the broader
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****Retail NZ backs Bunnings’ introduction of Facial Recognition Technology**** \\ \\ **15 April 2026**\\ \\ “We know from the Foodstuffs North Island trial that, when used fairly and accurately, Facial Recognition Technology can be a valuable intervention tool to help keep employees and customers safe.”Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.