You figure by now they would have placed big barrier in front of store front's like these but then again some dick would complain that's it's a eye soreUnfortunately I think we'll see copycats WRT this type of crime.
Ive said it before and here it is again.
How the fuck does a gun shop owner allow this to happen???
I understand this is the thiefs fault, but this owner should know what kind of world we live in.
Curious what you recommend store owners do to prevent this type of crash and grab?
Only thing I can think of is having more gun shop owners lock up all their gun inventory in safes each night but for any decent size shops that would be extremely time consuming and costly to have enough safe space.
Some do in fact put away ALL their guns even if they have a large inventory. Better safe than sorry. No pun intended. As a gun enthusiast I just feel bad for that guy that saved up all his pennies all year long to get his dream gun and had it transferred there only to be stolen by some scum fucker. Who knows how long it'll take to get it all straightened out with the FBI and the company they bought it from. Meanwhile he's out all the money he paid with nothing to show for it.
First, have a fool proof alarm system. Then make it very hard to access the guns. Gates drawn across the long guns on the rack. Then gun cases with laminated glass that is difficult and time consuming to get into.Curious what you recommend store owners do to prevent this type of crash and grab?
Only thing I can think of is having more gun shop owners lock up all their gun inventory in safes each night but for any decent size shops that would be extremely time consuming and costly to have enough safe space.
Lock EVERYTHING up, or fortify your building like it's the DMZ, sucks to say it but that's the world we live in.
Same mindset to strip the rights of the public because 2 bad guys did cowardly acts to people. I don't belive this is an option. The cost would be passed down to you us the consumer. Remember everything you pay for is adjusted price higher to pay for crooks thief's and liars.
I suspect most people would agree with you on that point. I personally think that is a matter between the owner and his insurer.Nonsense. Gun shops are targets for theft given their contents, failure to properly secure the guns makes the owner in part responsible for the loss. Liquor stores, gas stations, gun shops are targets for robbery, and it's ALWAYS been this way. As a business owner engaged in the sale of guns, not securing firearms properly is arguably NEGLIGENT behavior.
Nonsense. Gun shops are targets for theft given their contents, failure to properly secure the guns makes the owner in part responsible for the loss. Liquor stores, gas stations, gun shops are targets for robbery, and it's ALWAYS been this way. As a business owner engaged in the sale of guns, not securing firearms properly is arguably NEGLIGENT behavior.
How about security guards at all gun shops. Price increase passed right down to the new gun purchase price.
Nonsense. Gun shops are targets for theft given their contents, failure to properly secure the guns makes the owner in part responsible for the loss. Liquor stores, gas stations, gun shops are targets for robbery, and it's ALWAYS been this way. As a business owner engaged in the sale of guns, not securing firearms properly is arguably NEGLIGENT behavior.
You figure by now they would have placed big barrier in front of store front's like these but then again some dick would complain that's it's a eye so
Minimize your glass frontage.Curious what you recommend store owners do to prevent this type of crash and grab?
Only thing I can think of is having more gun shop owners lock up all their gun inventory in safes each night but for any decent size shops that would be extremely time consuming and costly to have enough safe space.
When they learn the difference between an "AR15" and any other rifle.When are the media going to learn the difference between a robbery and a burglary?