To: spunkets
You’ve got to be a little touched to think like that. As a retired Facilities Manager, placement of CCTV within buildings and parking lots is a requirement for basic corporate security.
One of the largest problems on corporate properties is car theft and violence on/or by employees, (i,e., rapes and muggings or those disgruntled). Within the buildings themselves there is the problem with theft.
Any security expert will tell you that this is the first line of defense. Police can be summoned immediately and security staff can respond quickly.
If the system had been in place within the buildings and dormitories the violence could have been reduced if not completely stopped with the minimum of fatalities.
289 posted on
04/18/2007 1:58:09 PM PDT by
Doc91678
(Doc91678)
To: Doc91678
"Youve got to be a little touched to think like that. As a retired Facilities Manager, placement of CCTV within buildings and parking lots is a requirement for basic corporate security."Oh of course. You're a GD expert. I should have known.
"If the system had been in place within the buildings and dormitories the violence could have been reduced if not completely stopped with the minimum of fatalities."
Like I said, record the carnage and show up to when it's over. The thread's about allow folks to defend themselves, not fund a jobs program for the filming of carnage and viewing dead bodies.
292 posted on
04/18/2007 2:15:07 PM PDT by
spunkets
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