A FB frenemy said this was because thr dealership had “poor security.”
Of course. The sky's the limit to what we should spend to protect our businesses from "teens just doing kid's stuff."
What would “good security” look like? If they were shot upon entry?
“A FB frenemy said this was because thr dealership had “poor security.”
A friend was a marine dealer. Had a storage lot for new and traded-in boats. Tall chain link, with barb wire strands on top, lights and cameras. Had an RV in there he had taken as a trade. He’d been saying, “They are coming at night and they use brooms to set off the lights to learn how to avoid them. They are going to get me at some point.”
They climbed in, stole all the stereos out of the boats, put them in the RV, drove the RV through the locked gate, later parked it, burned meth in it and left it at a park. He had asked the security people about dogs, they said, “No, they’ll poison them.” This was 15 years ago, not new. Front Range Colorado.
A FB frenemy said this was because thr dealership had “poor security.”
I was told that this is/was S.O.P. at dealerships so that salesmen can easily access the car. How difficult/expensive would it be to lock the keys/fobs up in something that a ‘teen’ can’t easily open when the dealership is closed?
Not blaming the victim here. Also note to ‘teens’: If you’re going to steal a car, be sure you can drive it.