‘As retailers adopt locked-door policies, it’s time to hold government to account on cutting crime’

George MacDonald

Locking store doors instead of throwing them open is a shocking indictment of the crime challenge retailers face, says George MacDonald

Last weekend I saw a sign in a shop window that stopped me in my tracks. The sign told passers-by that the shop was operating a locked door policy and numbers in-store would be limited for security reasons.

 

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