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<blockquote data-quote="AIMS" data-source="post: 8099138" data-attributes="member: 157044"><p>An interesting observation. However, and whilst I am not here to sell their services, the police tend to be a reactive service and not a pro-active one. Take for example the 78 yr old pig farmer who went to his sheds one morning, opened the door went in turned on the lights and found 80 people dressed head to toe in black with full balaclavas standing stone still and in complete silence. I believe he had a heart attack and but for one of these people stepping in, could have died. Security is of course your choice as is the choice of the insurers to pay out should you suffer theft or damage. In the sector I work in we have recently seen factory incursions and attempts to put reputational damage onto businesses and the businesses they supply. We have all seen covert filming on farms and in abattoirs. Even if our post simply encourages you to self review / self audit your security measures it may have had a benefit for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIMS, post: 8099138, member: 157044"] An interesting observation. However, and whilst I am not here to sell their services, the police tend to be a reactive service and not a pro-active one. Take for example the 78 yr old pig farmer who went to his sheds one morning, opened the door went in turned on the lights and found 80 people dressed head to toe in black with full balaclavas standing stone still and in complete silence. I believe he had a heart attack and but for one of these people stepping in, could have died. Security is of course your choice as is the choice of the insurers to pay out should you suffer theft or damage. In the sector I work in we have recently seen factory incursions and attempts to put reputational damage onto businesses and the businesses they supply. We have all seen covert filming on farms and in abattoirs. Even if our post simply encourages you to self review / self audit your security measures it may have had a benefit for you. [/QUOTE]
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