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Employee's do take note of how the management handles cash and where it is kept and when it is moved. I never left cash in the register over night. Taking it with you at the end of the business day is not safe either. Every business should have a secure safe and stagger the time they remove money from the business to make deposits. I would be suprised if any business had significant amounts of cash on hand as most transactions are by debit/credit card.
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bad news??
Rarely do you see anything negative in "Pravda"...Good little paper for good news and local get togethers though.."It's a beautiful day in The Villages"
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I just saw it in today's paper...page C4 "Law inforcement briefs" Crazy world. Also robbery in
Bonifay Country Club earlier this week. Stole a 5 foot high safe! |
There was also a burglary in Bonifay Country Club on early in the week. A 5 foot safe was stolen! These were both in todays Village Sun, page C4.
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OK, it was in the paper already. Would anyone care to share some details for those of us that can't get The Sun? Thanks.
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me too. Yikes. :-)
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Here we go again with rudeness. Why on earth was it important to make a point of robbery vs. burglary? We all got the point and understood what PennBF was saying. Pointing out the misuse of terms was not necessary and resulted in PennBF replying with a comeback. PennBF should never have had to do that! Think if this were you!
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Boy Howdy. In yesterdays DAILY SUN there was an article with a reference to a "previous report" on the same subject. In the same article it told of the large safe being stolen from Bonifay Country Club. The Daily Sun ain't the Boston Globe but it has improved a lot in the four years I have been reading it. I like the Sun. |
What a shame that the "real world" of crime etc is getting more prevalent in TV. It sure makes us snowbirds a bit more concerned about our houses down there and their security.
Not to be rude, just an educational oportunity, these crimes are not classified as burglaries or robberies (in my state anyway, could be different down here). In my twenty plus years of law enforcement/criminal prosecutions burglary referes to breaking into a residence, if a business is broken into it is charged as a B & E (breaking and entering) with different code sections and penalties for each. Burglary is a more serious felony because of the potential for the criminal interacting with the victim etc. |
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