Westfield enhances security measures by introducing body-worn cameras one year after the stabbings at Bondi Junction.

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  1. It’s great to see Westfield taking proactive steps to enhance security, especially in light of the unfortunate incident at Bondi Junction. Body-worn cameras could significantly improve safety for both patrons and staff by deterring potential threats and providing valuable evidence in case of incidents. It’s crucial for shopping centers to implement measures that foster a secure environment for everyone. Hopefully, this initiative will lead to a noticeable improvement in overall safety and peace of mind for visitors.

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