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Re: For those of you with alarm storefronts
"Bill" <billnomailnospamx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> With that said, what is your liability should someone break in and take
> someone's code, then clean that customer out? Could you be sued and be
> held responsible? Or could you put some language in your contracts which
> would protect you from being held liable?
>
Of course there's the liability issues, but we're also in a small town. I
would think we'd be out of business too fast to get a lawsuit filed anyway.
> Then could you remove the codes from the files and place them all in a
> VERY HEAVY safe which is chained and bolted to the ground?
>
Perhaps removing code lists would be a good start. We have no real use for
them and could just shred them all.
> Or perhaps get very heavy filing cabinets which would take a long time to
> break into and would be too heavy to lift and remove from the building?
>
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