Trials are underway in Briscoes and Rebel Sports stores, the country's fourth big retailer to try it out.
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Bunnings Warehouse is to introduce facial recognition technology, citing problems caused by repeat offenders threatening staff and customers.
Trials are underway in Briscoes and Rebel Sports stores, the country's fourth big retailer to try it out.
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