LCBO launches pilot requiring ID before entering Ontario stores (citynews.ca)
Perhaps if there were more severe penalties for retail theft, there would be less of it.
Controlled Entrances (lcbo.com)The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) says it’s launching a new pilot program requiring customers who appear 17 and older to present a government identification before entering specific stores.
The “controlled entrances pilot” will be introduced at six LCBO locations in Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout and Kenora. An LCBO spokesperson said the outcomes will be monitored over 12 months, and stores will keep shoppers’ personal information for 14 days.
The LCBO said the customer’s information is only accessed if there is an incident requiring investigation, and it is not linked to any other system, sold or used for marketing purposes.
The program was initiated due to what the LCBO called a rise in theft and violent incidents in the retail industry, which it says poses a safety risk for employees and customers working and shopping in stores.
Really? This is what society has come to?How does a controlled entrance work?
The controlled entrance will have an exterior door, a vestibule, and an interior door. Customers will enter the exterior door, present their ID to security personnel at the vestibule and — assuming the individual and their ID meet all criteria — the interior door will be opened so they can shop in store. Only one customer can enter the store at a time.
Perhaps if there were more severe penalties for retail theft, there would be less of it.