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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 404432" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>I've spent many nights at WPBFL center taking a nap during a turn around an felt at ease inside the property because there is a security shack at the front entrance. But outside many UPS Hubs and large centers, the residential areas are usally low income housing next to industrial parks or major highways, arteries and railroads. Thats to be expected. But what I'v noticed is the security guard contracters should be upgraded. Hubs employ multiple guards on duty and seem to enforce procedures more thouroughly and have well lit parking lots. Large centers may have a guard or two, however many times I have pulled up with a load and guess what, SLEEPING. Many of these security guards are paid minimum wage, are just off the boat and can barely speak english. They are not a real deterrent to the bad guy. Then you got small centers and satellites where there's no security at all such as Stuart, Ft Pierce, Coco Beach and Daytona. At 3:00-4:00 in the morning, your pretty much on your own. Unfortunatly a tire iron won't do much good against a gun. If ever faced with such a dilemma my first instinct would be to fling the gunman my keys and say take it, it's all yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 404432, member: 9859"] I've spent many nights at WPBFL center taking a nap during a turn around an felt at ease inside the property because there is a security shack at the front entrance. But outside many UPS Hubs and large centers, the residential areas are usally low income housing next to industrial parks or major highways, arteries and railroads. Thats to be expected. But what I'v noticed is the security guard contracters should be upgraded. Hubs employ multiple guards on duty and seem to enforce procedures more thouroughly and have well lit parking lots. Large centers may have a guard or two, however many times I have pulled up with a load and guess what, SLEEPING. Many of these security guards are paid minimum wage, are just off the boat and can barely speak english. They are not a real deterrent to the bad guy. Then you got small centers and satellites where there's no security at all such as Stuart, Ft Pierce, Coco Beach and Daytona. At 3:00-4:00 in the morning, your pretty much on your own. Unfortunatly a tire iron won't do much good against a gun. If ever faced with such a dilemma my first instinct would be to fling the gunman my keys and say take it, it's all yours. [/QUOTE]
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