Mike, you say inadequate security, but the place is alarmed and has video cameras. Plus there is a representative from the police saying that the store is doing what they're supposed to be doing in that area. Of course, if they were to say shoot the burglars, we would be hearing cries of extrajudicial execution.
Businesses don't always have the freedom to modify the appearance of their storefronts. They often have to follow building codes which regulate this in order to keep to the "vision" mandated by the city government. So you're saying that the criminals get to determine the level of security needed by a business by how much trouble they're willing to go to. Perhaps local law enforcement might bear some responsibility in this matter too? They seem to be satisfied with the measures taken.
Mike, you say inadequate security, but the place is alarmed and has video cameras. Plus there is a representative from the police saying that the store is doing what they're supposed to be doing in that area.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if they were to say shoot the burglars, we would be hearing cries of extrajudicial execution.
Bars on the windows or some kind of metal grate that can be employed at night is what's needed. Isn't that obvious? How many break ins does it take?
DeleteBusinesses don't always have the freedom to modify the appearance of their storefronts. They often have to follow building codes which regulate this in order to keep to the "vision" mandated by the city government.
DeleteSo you're saying that the criminals get to determine the level of security needed by a business by how much trouble they're willing to go to. Perhaps local law enforcement might bear some responsibility in this matter too? They seem to be satisfied with the measures taken.