Re: In 2006, 99.8% of burglars were unable to open or remove a gun safe.



misterfact@xxxxxxxxx <misterfact@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jun 8, 10:17 pm, nob...@xxxxxxxxxxxx (the_blogologist) wrote:
misterf...@xxxxxxxxx <misterf...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So who cares about the one or two examples you can show where asafe
was opened and/or removed !!!

In 2006 that was 399,211 safes or lockers that didn't fail out of
402,197 !!!

The easiest way to get into yourgunsafeis to get the combination
and/or keys. Guard them well. Most burglaries are inside jobs.

where are your facts that "most burglaries are inside jobs" Anyway,
how does an insider get into a safe without the combination or key?

I can't remember where I got the statistic. I just remembered it from
some research i did 20 years ago or so. The times I got burgularized,
there were strong indications of who did it, but I couldn't prove
anything. It's a lot eaiser ripping you off if they know where
everything is and what, if any, alarm system you have. It's also been my
personal experience that when people get brave and bold, they have a
support network to come to their defense.

Another statistic that in retail, in general, employees steal more than
shoplifters; The typical method is the employee at the cash register
sells things without ringing them up while keeping a running total in
his or her head, and then when no one is looking, just take that amount
out of the cash register and put it in their pocket - that way the cash
regiester balances out while the loss is blamed on shoplifters. Even the
store owner will do it to write it off on his taxes. Ever gone into a
convience store and they charged you without ringing it up? Another
method is a friend who comes into the store to buy things is only
charged half or less. These people always expect their partner in crime
to return the favor :-/

It's just so much eaiser for thieves to rip you off from the inside.

.



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