The industry groups Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre have teamed up with security company Calla to prevent aggression against staff, according to Phill Brown, head of risk and safety at the Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre.Brown told CNN that a West End venue is conducting a three-month trial of the body cameras after anecdotal evidence emerged of an increasing number of incidents involving aggression against theater staff.
When people are aware they are being recorded, and can see the aggressive behavior they are exhibiting, it can help to defuse a situation, he added."There's been a lot of positive feedback," Read said of the ongoing trial.Brown is keen to emphasize that the body cameras are not mandatory, and each venue is free to set its own policy on their use."We haven't got a major problem and we don't want to have a major problem," he said.
Sad to hear this is needed. Where is the civility in the world. It has been flushed down the toilet. Sad so sad
Body cameras on theater ushers to deter rowdy audiences? A tad over the top, don't you think?
Acertada descision, ya que por la falta de atención a reglas, mucha gente no permite disfrutar el evento
and then they wake that footage and put in some $700 video edit program and make things look like they werent.......
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