bigleo48
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Exactly! You could have mentioned that.
Exactly! You could have mentioned that.
Good grief, anyone that's been on this forum over a month knows that you can't just use a stock generic token. I never dreamed it needed mentioning.Exactly! You could have mentioned that.
I.B, I've been on the forum as long as you have. I completely understand the subject of tokens, how to select them, including secure tokens. I never mentioned using stock generic tokens either and the side comment wasn't even directed at you, but at Randy.Good grief, anyone that's been on this forum over a month knows that you can't just use a stock generic token. I never dreamed it needed mentioning.
My Friend Mr I.B.,Why would you not? Seems kinda silly. I wouldn't dispense them if everything at the wash didn't accept them.
For the record, I do dispense them and everything I have accepts them, including my soft drink machines furnished by Pepsi. I wouldn't let them install it until they made it compatible.
Twodose,
IMHO your cameras are placed for site maintenance and not security. Even without hoodies, you be hard pressed to identify the thieves.
What brand and model number camera did you use for the $200 license plate camera?You may want to revisit some of you cams and placement. 600+ line cameras are less than a $100 now.
The best addition I made was a license plate camera. They are about $200 and if you can position it right...they'll get 100% of the plates on and off the property, day and night. I've already used it a few times to be financially compensated for damage, so it's paid for itself a few times now.
The plate cam I use is the IR660 for $179. See my past post on it for some insight on setting it up. you can find it herehttp://www.rugged-cctv.com/longrangeinfraredsecuritycamera.shtmlWhat brand and model number camera did you use for the $200 license plate camera?
What camera at 600 + lines do you use?
Twodose, Randy & others,
Don't agree. There are many places in the world with much higher taxes and don't have this problem.1. As I pleaded before several state legislative sessions both in writing & verbally, that raising our rates higher to cover taxes would have an unintended consequence of making for less continuous traffic which makes for a strong deterrent during our open hours against vandalism & theft. A natural check & balances ... strangers to each other watching over ... if you will.
Can't do much about the mindless, but it is symptomatic of society when it becomes a larger problem.3. Going 100% cashless could help some both for inside & outside job thefts but it will do nothing for mindless vandalism. No need to repeat that some CC can increase volume because ... if totally cashless ... the traffic could go the other way since there will always be a percentage of customers who will prefer cash.
4. One of the strong points that our Founding Fathers in our USA Constitution was & is the rule of law needed. When our country decided to branch out into unnecessary extra self serving government or quasi government enhancements at the expense to a vast number of us & using the excuse of fictitious improved law enforcement & education ... we wind up much worse off including our customers. By worse off ... the most basic gets neglected & the more frivolous is emphasized.
mike walsh king koin USA
[/QUOTE]Don't agree. There are many places in the world with much higher taxes and don't have this problem.