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I think that those people that have Jewelry Stores and sell Liquor... and possibly all of us will have to reconsider how safe we are. I watched the "bad" stuff begin to be reported MORE frequently in surrounding areas, particularly Mt. Dora, in the past couple of years. I think that people may have to change some of their defenses. Some of their feelings of security are now challenged. I hope they get these folks and that this doesn't change forever all of our safe feelings here. Please don't say "Duh". That hurts people's feelers. I am from an area and lifetime that didn't lock doors. I don't know if it is drugs or just entitlement that makes people steal stuff. It is wrong and it makes me mad. |
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Many high end items never leave the vault. There are designated item trays in the cases of low end items. If you do not vault High end trays, those items, your insurance policy does not cover those items. Those items not requiring removal are covered and usually amount to deductable. Most smash and grab empty the cases, taking more than a few minutes. Cameras have more time to record, giving more time for alarm companies. To acquire insurance, you must have a vault, and hold a percentage of goods, and stored when store is not open. A alarm system in place with a silent alarm, and Audible that can be set. If you are an independent store, contents. holds all of your wealth. You use as much security as you have available to you. While leaving the easly replaced inexpensive in cases. My family owns 3 multi generation high end jewelry stores. A smash and grab during closing hours is not their worry. The fear come when it happens during business hours. |
How could any business whether it would be in Brownwood Square , Lake Sumter Landing Square or Spanish Springs not have a burglar alarm system in place with a very loud outside ringer? The minute glass is broken or a door is breached and extremely loud burglar alarm sounds making the thieves want to retreat as quickly as possible. A loud outside ringer gives the security vehicle which is in the Square all night long a heads up that a burglary is in progress. That patrol car could very easily then notify the Wildwood Police Department. The problem that currently exists is that if that patrol vehicle is three or four blocks away currently it would have no idea that someone is breaking into a business without the audible alarm.
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No longer Florida's Friendliest Home town.
Keep on mind someone once was quoted as saying The Villages is ripe for the picking. Remember that when you leave cars homes unlocked. Valuables easily removed or walk alone unprotected . Civility and morals no longer count. Oh and if you describe a person be prepared to be in hot water for discrimination. Sad world. |
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On a bit more thread appropriate note, a steel door with a magnetic lock will stop just about everything but a vehicle attached battering ram. I have family who owned Jewelry stores for years and the thieves attempted but could not breach the steel door with the mag lock. They got it mangled a bit, but couldn't get through. |
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Bored. Hmmmmmmmpf. |
You would think with all the availability for dark skin people to work in television commercials there would be no need to break the law.
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