Recently, I read a story about a restaurant franchise chain that experienced around 20 burglaries in a short period of time. While not all the burglaries occurred at the same store, there were repeat burglaries at some of the stories. The burglaries ended up costing the stores thousands of dollars in lost cash as well as physical damage to the stores.
When I read this story and some of the details of the way the burglaries occurred, I gleaned a few important security lessons from it that I think almost any businesses can use. Here are some of those lessons:
Security Lessons Learned
Posted by seanm under FranchisesFrom http://www.businesssecurityinformation.com 4734 days ago
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4735 days ago
They set their cash draws out in plain view on the counter over night? That's like Begging to be burglarized. The false alarm issue needs to be dealt with more intelligently, as you say.
Duncan