yes it can as long as a charge has already been made against the person or bin caught shoplifting.
Current theft concerns might prompt stores to add security camera to checkout lines. With self-checkout aisles, retailers noticed an increase in shoplifting. Surveillance was added to reduce chances of this happening.
To stop shoplifting
Loss prevention, this is the specific post designated to preventing shoplifting, employee theft, or any other form of shrinkage
Cameras used in stores are surveillance cameras.
Electronic stores that accept checks
You can visit many camera stores online for general information on security surveillance systems. Security surveillance systems can be ordered for around $300.
No.
So they can see if you were shoplifting. They also to check it to see if you were double charged.
Jane Emily Deloach has written: 'Shoplifting and Shrinkage Protection for Stores'
You can find user reviews on surveillance camera systems by reading specialist magazines dedicated to home security or by asking your local home safety store or locksmith. Alternatives include asking in forums and reading blogs.
They can or just make you sign a waiver and ask that you never return to their stores.
I find that the local stores such as Lowe's, Home Depot or Menard's have the cheapest home surveillance equipment. Also they except price match guarantee from other stores.