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by gambiting
1828 days ago
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Absolutely, and that sounds like a great plan there. But in the example given in the article, that 100% sounds like a recipe to get the clerk killed. The robber forces the clerk behind the counter, and then a voice says "police have been called" - surely they are going to assume the clerk did something, right? Lucky that in this case they ran away, but what if they didn't? Like the article said - there is a reason why a silent alarm at banks is silent - it makes it safer for the employees. |
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In my example these sites are unmanned 99% of the time but if there was an operator on site and someone back in the head office went on the loud speaker to tell off some trespassers I can't imagine OH&S or the on-site operator would be the slightest bit impressed.