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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1272871, member: 22004"]Some thoughts on this topic after a local club meeting last night. One savvy member said that the heavily advertising cash for gold, hotel buyers, etc., traffic in a lot of stolen goods without fear of law enforcement. I thought there was a hold period for all new purchases by pawn shops, coin shops, and other buyers. That is the law in New Hampshire, maybe other states are behind the curve with laws and enforcement.</p><p><br /></p><p>How widespread are the use of Web Cams? These are available readily and not that expensive. Even dummy units can be attached to the outside of a building and are motion activated.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Why aren't people being hired for security when that is critical at shows, etc. and what would be the least expensive charge this would entail in various situations? </p><p><br /></p><p>Video surveillance is not that expensive, and at least gives the business a record of what happened and a physical record.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1272871, member: 22004"]Some thoughts on this topic after a local club meeting last night. One savvy member said that the heavily advertising cash for gold, hotel buyers, etc., traffic in a lot of stolen goods without fear of law enforcement. I thought there was a hold period for all new purchases by pawn shops, coin shops, and other buyers. That is the law in New Hampshire, maybe other states are behind the curve with laws and enforcement. How widespread are the use of Web Cams? These are available readily and not that expensive. Even dummy units can be attached to the outside of a building and are motion activated. Why aren't people being hired for security when that is critical at shows, etc. and what would be the least expensive charge this would entail in various situations? Video surveillance is not that expensive, and at least gives the business a record of what happened and a physical record.[/QUOTE]
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