No fines — yetMolloy said the federal commissioner received a complaint in 2015 about photos of alleged shoplifters in an unidentified department store. 's privacy commissioner Donovan Molloy says images of bad customers shouldn't be publicly shared, even though it might be a business's only hope of catching shoplifters. There are other considerations, he said, and asked businesses to rethink whether it's necessary to circulate surveillance videos online. 'Irrefutable proof'A St. John's sex toy chain has a reputation for calling out alleged shoplifters on social media. "Proof is clear video evidence of them putting it in their bag … and then leaving the store without putting it back."
Source: CBC News December 13, 2018 21:22 UTC