What would you do?
So, the end of the work day arrives, and I get my coat on and go out to my car in the parking lot. Hmm... There is an armored car parked right behind my car. I get closer, nobody in the armored car at all. well, okay, Brinks is in the industrial park, so they probably had finished with it for the day. Oh look. The driver tangled his seat belt in the door latch and kept the door from closing.
What do you do? Indulge in the curiousity to see what the inside of an armored money truck looks like? ignore it and drive away? Go knock on the door of Brinks and tell them they left the door open? Something else?
What do you do? Indulge in the curiousity to see what the inside of an armored money truck looks like? ignore it and drive away? Go knock on the door of Brinks and tell them they left the door open? Something else?
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If no one was at Brinks, I'd be inclined to see if I could easily lock the door and take a brief look inside in the process...nervous all the while thanks to the fantasy playing in my head that the cops would come screaming up the moment I touched the truck much as my logical brain would know how unlikely that was in such a mundane occasion and also expecting there to be no access to valuables from the driver's seat (if indeed there were any in the truck at all).
Whether or not I touched the truck or just drove away, I'd at least think about dropping them an email or calling the next day to let them know about the open door. Reading your post made me aware of just how strongly I think armored cars should be either locked or tended, and that the obvious, simple human error is a breach of security Brinks should know about. And I'm quite likely wrong about that...the actual security exposure is probably inconsequential.
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