Cameras and better security are apparently not on the horizon for Verizon. Police today were again taking reports of a burglary which occurred over the weekend at the James Street warehouse, apparently seeking more copper wiring. The warehouse was burglarized three times over the last two weeks, and the thief, or thieves, made away with thousands of dollars of copper material. TLS-HK.
Verizon Warehouse Burglarized For Fourth Time In Two Weeks
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Maybe they should connect tjhe wire rolls to a live current before locking uo each night
oh well! 1st. time shame on you!
2nd time shame on me!
if they`re too stupid to do something about it after the second time then they deserve it.
There’s a market for the stuff. Check the scrap buyers.
maybe they need for the section8 housing.?
why aren’t there surveillance cameras on the premises?
how about locking your gates at night
inside job
# 7
I agree.
Someone knows the ins, outs and security measures.
I’d look at the folks that have access .
That was my first thought, maybe even a manager or something, why not, get money on the side? and then report it. If it wasn’t they would have him caught by now!
to # 7, is the risk of loosing a steady well paying job for a couple hundred (or thousand) dollars worth it?