FTX in Talks to Raise Up to $1 Billion at Valuation of About $32 Billion, In-Line With Prior RoundBrian Moore, operations director at hotel security consultancy Global Secure Accreditation, told CNBC that hotels are"magnets for crime."
In his experience, the majority of violent crimes occur between people who know one another — although this can include people who met in the hotel — whereas"acquisitive crimes" like fraud, theft, robbery and burglary tend to be committed against strangers. It's more difficult to secure public spaces while maintaining a welcoming environment, said Moore. But a staff member who approaches someone who looks suspicious, even with just with a friendly word, can deter a potential thief or fraudster, he said.making sure room doors have automatic closing mechanisms and a double lockusing the room safe and keeping an eye on valuables in public spaces
No surprise at all, now that few people have morals?