At some point one needs to ask if it is safe to enter an Apple store. I had a chat with a knowledgeable person last night that would indicate Apple has not yet taken a very good approach to securing their stores. It sounds like they are making an attempt but in their opinion it's not the best way (or ways) to go about it.
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The idea of rescinding Apple's business license until they put in some real security is only a half step. I think a fine for lax citizen security might be more effective. It should be on the order of what a cop costs the city in a year or about $200,000. Make them show up at a city council meeting and tell everyone what they intend to do about these robberies.
Posted by: Crime Dog | September 04, 2019 at 08:04 PM
Like the other half step, Crime D. Agreed
Unfortunately, until a life is lost in a heist, the the powers that be @ 501 Primrose and their tiny pigeon testys wont take any action against Apple and Apple will continue to treat this as a no harm crime.
Posted by: Barking Dog | September 05, 2019 at 08:46 AM
Is it possible to ask the COB Police Chief what his thoughts are on this continuing Criminal enterprise?
Posted by: hollyroller@gmail.com | September 05, 2019 at 01:45 PM
And they hit the Apple Store at Hillsdale Mall this week!
Posted by: HMB | September 07, 2019 at 05:35 PM
DoulCi activator can break any Apple device.
Posted by: BruteAnonymous | September 15, 2019 at 11:45 AM