Holdup
Prevention
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Use the measures outlined
in this page.
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Call the police at once if
you notice suspicious strangers loitering near or in your place of business.
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Never block the view into
your store by crowding display windows. It is important to maintain visibility
into your business establishment at all times.
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Secure your teller and
cashier operations. Install barriers to keep unauthorized persons out of these
areas.
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If practical, mark doorways
at varying heights to allow proper identification of robber's height.
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Install a holdup alarm
system.
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Install a timed delay
switch to turn off exterior lights after your employees have gone for the
night.
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Use two people to open and
close your business. Establish a system of prearranged signals. One person should
stay outside until the other gives the all clear signal.
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Keep cash on the premises
to a minimum. Make frequent pickups of money from registers and make regular
bank deposits.
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Do not establish a habitual
routine when making bank deposits. Robbers will soon learn it.
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Keep the safe in your place
of business locked at all times.
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Check the references of job
applicants before you hire them.
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In the event you are
contacted about an emergency at your business, and the call is of questionable
validity, please verify the call with the police dispatcher, before going to
your business.
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Have frequent meetings with
your employees in order to familiarize them with holdup prevention measures
which you have initiated.
If You Are Held Up:
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Remain calm.
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Do not resist.
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Be identification
conscious. Observe the holdup suspect carefully for future identification.
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Report the robbery
immediately-dial 911 and don't hang up.
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If possible, protect the
crime scene: do not let anyone disturb it. Wait for police.
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Cooperate with police. By
doing as they request you will help solve the crime.
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Reduce Criminal Opportunity
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and Protect Your Business