Doncha think
in the early evening on Tuesday, the 7th of August 2007 by Chad
Question for all you physical security experts.
Why is it that every time you see a bank/convenience store get robbed, and they have video, the pictures are taken from the absolutely worst angle imaginable. Way up in some corner so you see stuff like this.
Why doesn’t anyone put the camera on the wall facing the cash register and door entrances head on? So you may actually see, well, a face?
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August 14th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
The answer is the convenience stores feel the enemy (criminal) is the person they employeed… the cameras are pretty much all focused on the cash register.. and the person using it.. not the door, or to catch a criminal. and the criminals know that too, that is why convenience stores make great targets.