Much of our job is actually about context. People or things who appear identical to each other can have vastly different threat levels for a property. There are subtle clues on the individuals, the items, and properties that tell you which they are. Our Job is About Context, and while playing “Pick the Perp” is just for fun, it can show you how context matters.
Having the experience to know the difference, and having the familiarity with the property to know it’s history and vulnerabilities are critical if you want to have a higher level of success in diminishing the risks.
Which is a Scout?
Three of these individuals are relatively harmless routine people who just need to be run off. And one of them is a scout for thieves trying to steal copper off a nearby building rooftop. Can you tell which is which?
Which is a Crime?
Three of these are actually just routine work going on at a property where contractors have made a mistake and left something out of place. One of them is a crime in progress. Would your Patrol know the difference?
Which is a Felon?
Three of these individuals are relatively harmless routine people who just need to be run off. And one of them is a dangerous Felon who attacked individuals nearby and 5 police officers. Do you want Patrol to know who’s who?
Context Matters
If your patrol company isn’t familiar enough with your property and it’s nuances, experienced enough to have seen it all, or engaged enough to care, then you’re not getting the type of service you deserve. Our job is about context, and while “Let’s Play Pick the Perp” is just for fun, it’s shows you how context matters.
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