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Parking lots and decks are the scene of more crimes leading to a lawsuit than any other corporate setting. A respected litigation analysis firm estimates that 38% of robberies and 17% of sexual assaults on American workers occur while walking to or from their parked cars.
Failing to stop a preventable attack exposes companies to big-dollar judgments or settlements.
Security directors must stay current on the most effective anti-crime tactics utilizing officers, security vehicles, cameras, and panic phones.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders briefs you on which measures are effective in thwarting crime in your parking lots -- and which are just a waste of resources.
You'll receive actionable guidance on:
- Varying officer patrols and tour systems to avoid predictability and stymie a mugger looking for opportunities.
- Strategically installing emergency phones and cameras with features that give the most bang for the buck.
- Selecting security vehicles that are right for your premises -- smaller, more maneuverable vehicles or big, obvious SUVs with flashing lights.
Jeff Aldridge, President and CEO, Security Assessments International, Durham, NC
William Brill, President, William Brill Assoc. security consulting firm, Annapolis, MD
Roger Rangel, Loss Prevention Director, Goodwill Industries Inc., San Antonio
Jimmy Wilson, Security Director, Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas
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