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    Co-op staff given bodycams to tackle shoplifting
Lincolnshire Co-operative has begun issuing shop workers with bodycams in an attempt to reduce the number of incidents of shoplifting and abuse in their stores.
The chain is spending £200,000 on the devices for staff across its supermarkets and pharmacies.
Staff say confrontations are becoming more common, with some being threatened outside the stores.
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