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LIAR 61990 <br />Boa 79 F,�GE 470 <br />hours, which includes Mom & Pop stores and independently -owned gas <br />stations. <br />Commissioner Bowman pointed out that most of the stores we <br />are talking about are franchises, and we are talking about <br />megabucks. <br />Commissioner Wheeler felt that by putting 2 people in there, <br />you are just putting two lives at risk instead of one. He felt <br />the camera was a better deterrent. He noted that 3 people were <br />killed in the Domino's murders. He also questioned the hours of <br />11 p.m. to 7 a.m. because in this area the town starts rolling up <br />the sidewalks about 8 or 9 p.m., but in the morning, it is a <br />different matter. People are out and about early, and perhaps <br />7:00 a.m. hour is debatable. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed and felt 6:00 a.m. would be more <br />reasonable than 7:00. <br />Chief Deputy Larry Tippins advised that most of these holdups <br />occur in the hours between 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. and he felt <br />6:00 a.m. would be okay. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed with Commissioner Wheeler about <br />telling somebody what type and what size safe to install, and <br />Commissioner Bowman advised that some of these employees have told <br />her they don't feel that cameras are a. good deterrent. <br />Chief Deputy Tippins reported that in the areas where they <br />have installed the type of measures called for in this ordinance, <br />it has cut down on the number of robberies. He felt that if they <br />choose to use a camera rather than having two employees, they use <br />a camera that would be approved by the industry as workable. <br />Chairman Eggert suggested that in Item 10 we say "a security <br />camera from a list of cameras approved by the Sheriff's <br />Department", rather than "a camera approved by the Sheriff." <br />Commissioner Wheeler wondered how the requirement would work <br />out in Item 11 for owners or employees to complete a course or <br />program in robbery prevention since there generally is a big <br />employee turnover in most convenience stores. <br />Um <br />
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