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  1. #11
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    Default I heard "cash drawer frustration" was leading cause of serious assaults on

    store clerks by robbers, for obvious reasons.

    Isn't it standard police instructions to "cooperate with robber" because the piddly amount in the cash drawer is barely worth thinking about?

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    "Life is hard - it's really hard if you are stupid." - John Wayne

    Retail Security Consultant / Expert Witness




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    Quote Originally Posted by Squid View Post
    store clerks by robbers, for obvious reasons.

    Isn't it standard police instructions to "cooperate with robber" because the piddly amount in the cash drawer is barely worth thinking about?
    As I wrote in post #9 - From all my studies on this subject and from my "flash rob" experience with retailers - the mob's main goal is to create confusion and steal as much merchandise as they can and quickly get out of the store. The focus is not to rob the registers.
    "Life is hard - it's really hard if you are stupid." - John Wayne

    Retail Security Consultant / Expert Witness




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