I hope they catch the people who did it.
if youve ever worked a warehouse job before you wouldnt be shocked at just how easy it could be. i worked in a factory that employed probably about 600 people and especially on the night shift we wouldnt have more than 4 or 5 guys working in the warehouse. would be pretty easy for a couple guys with guns to take us over. i bet all doors were unlocked and the dock doors were even open. they probably didnt even have to break in, just walked inWoW...who knew it would be so easy.
I'm goin' after JL next lol
-Nick-
again if anything like warehouses ive worked for before, most dont have sophisticated security like that, especially during a shift. if they were robbed when no one was there then yes motion detectors would of been activated and cops there in minutes but not during a shift.They could have at the time of the crime if they had a silent alarm panic switch that someone could have activated.
It could be permanently hardwired mounted like underneath a desk as banks do or have a wireless remote you carry on you.
Again if anything like warehouses I've worked for before, most don't have sophisticated security like that, especially during a shift. If they were robbed when no one was there then yes motion detectors would have been activated and cops there in minutes, but not during a shift.
not saying itd be hard to do just saying most do not....and honestly though, if you are working in a warehouse setting chances are you arent near a desk nor would you have the balls to run to a desk to push a button when someone has a gun on you lol i could understand a shop having something like that, there is usually someone sitting at the counter. this sounds like a warehouse setting though where you wouldnt necessarily have someone sitting at a desk.All they have to do is add panic switches to a already existing security system that is monitored. Not that hard at all, just a add on.
Thing is, especially for very high risk businesses like car audio shops, the risk is much higher that things like this very incident could happen & not just when they are not there.
The crooks know they have to deal with a alarm when it is closed most of the time if the owners are smart enough to have one installed, so sometimes they use the armed robbery approach.
Not saying it'd be hard to do, just saying most do not....and honestly though, if you are working in a warehouse setting chances are you aren't near a desk nor would you have the balls to run to a desk to push a button when someone has a gun on you... lol I could understand a shop having something like that, there is usually someone sitting at the counter. This sounds like a warehouse setting though where you wouldn't necessarily have someone sitting at a desk.