If body cams get cheaper and cheaper, companies might start asking more people to wear them while working.
E.g.:
https://coloradosun.com/2024/07/31/youth-corrections-audio-surveillance/
I could see this for ~~doctors~~, at restaurants, ~~stores,~~, etc... eventually.
Are you ready to wear one?
EDIT TO ADD:
A few people said this wouldn't ever make sense for doctors (privacy laws) or for fixed locations (stores). I should have thought of that.
But what about Uber / bus drivers, or repair people who go into homes? I can imagine a large corporation thinking a cam is a good idea, for their own CYA (not for the customers' or the employees').
Also I don't like this idea either, to be clear. I was mostly playing devil's advocate here to see what you all think. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Pretty much what I expected, tbh
I used to wear one on the railway. We had these ones that you switch on with a big, loud sliding clasp on it, so if someone starts acting a bit shirty, you could often deter them just by starting the recording (which held the previous 30 seconds or something in its memory).
Makes sense, especially if you trusted the organization to use the video to defend you, not just cover their own butts.