Boots record what you say in their stores

To see just how closely monitored the audio is, walk into a Boots, sit down, and discuss an imaginary murder plot with your friend in excruciating detail, and make it seem like it's going down that very evening. Count minutes until police show up.
 
Not keen on the incessant creeping nature of surveillance. Changes may be happening incrementally, but the norm of what's acceptable is shifting. I sincerely hope we don't get to the stage where bodycams/personal audio monitoring becomes the norm. Unfortunately it doesn't seem completely out the realms of possibility.

I have no issue with this. I think it's much more likely to either get me out of trouble or help protect me, than it is stop me from doing something or get me in trouble.
 
I feel sorry for the staff. We all like a good moan about our jobs/boss etc from time to time. Imagine saying something disparaging and then been called into the office and having disciplinary action used against you for something you said. I also concur with what others have pointed out regarding discussing medical isssues.
 
I suspect the audio aspect is only being used around the pharmacy countered - Probably to help out the lawyers when they dispense the incorrect medication (again)
 
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