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sudo wrote

It's very rare for hidden cameras to be used on customers. Most grocery stores will only have hidden cameras filming their cashiers, to catch them stealing from the tills. If you look around you and you can't see any cameras from where you are, then you're in a blind spot. Or, if you're in an aisle with a camera on one end, but no camera on the other end, you can face away from the camera and conceal something, using your body as a sort of shield, to create an artificial "blind spot". The same goes for concealing behind a low aisle. The camera might be able to see your face, but if it can't see your hands doing the concealing, then that's a blind spot. Just try to draw a straight line between where you'll be concealing and any camera - if you can't do it, then it's a blind spot.

Of course, you can still be caught even if you concealed off-camera, like if LP check the blind spot and don't find the product you concealed there. They'll know you have it, and they'll get ready to stop you at the exit, assuming you haven't already left. So try not to act suspicious, and they may not start following you on camera / in person at all.

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sudo wrote

Nah don't worry, from the way you describe it I really doubt there are any hidden cameras there at all. You should be ok to conceal there.

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