A Democratic mayoral contender wants to force city stores to “unlock the toothpaste” by linking their camera systems to cops to speed up shoplifting reports.
Comptroller Brad Lander’s proposed online platform would have store clerks press a button to send security camera footage to the NYPD in an effort to nab shoplifters. Participating businesses would have to remove the now-popular barriers once the store’s shoplifting numbers decline, he said.
“This is one New Yorkers feel every day,” Lander told The Post. “This is both a crime and safety issue for our stores and a convenience issue for New Yorkers who just have the maddening frustration of having to wait to get toothpaste.”


