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As Black November approaches, the excitement of shopping can sometimes overshadow the need for vigilance against threats like shoplifting.
2. Train staff: Educate employees on recognising suspicious behaviour and encourage them to engage with customers as they enter the store. This not only provides better service but also deters potential thieves. 5. Monitor dressing rooms: Implement a system for tracking items taken into fitting rooms, as thieves often exploit these areas.
2. Shop with a buddy: Whenever possible, shop with a friend or family member. There is safety in numbers, and you can look out for each other.
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