So Hubby's security firm decided to cut everyone's hours so they don't have to pay benefits, but in exchange Hubs got switched to armed patrol with a slightly higher pay grade. The logic is a bit weird if you think about it; his company basically told him "Yeah, so we're cutting your hours down to part time because we don't like our employees enough to offer benefits, btw can you start carrying a loaded gun to work?"
Hey, at least they trust him.
Anyway, part of his patrol is responding to alarms. The other night, he had an alarm at a business. He arrived and there was a black SUV in the parking lot. The SUV turned around and started heading toward him. He mentally prepared to grab the plate number as he expected them to make a run for it, but the SUV stopped and rolled down its windows instead.
Turns out, it was the business owner. He only lived a couple blocks away. He had responded to the alarm and told Hubs he had already called the police because he was sure someone was in the building.
So Hubs waited outside the building since the police dispatch had told them to stay clear until the police arrived. Police came, business owner unlocked the door, they walked around, and aside from being startled by the radio that the business owner had hooked up to a motion sensor near the door, there was nothing. It was a false alarm.
As they walked out, the police asked Hubs, "If your company responds to his alarm, then why did he call us?"
Best they could tell was that the owner had a jacket hanging off his chair and a breeze had pushed it and triggered the motion alarm. Because this owner who is so paranoid about his security? He had left a window open right to his office.
I get that it's your business, but jeez. If he'd let the security service do their job, they could have avoided wasting the police time. And since Hubs had to then wait for the police after the owner called them instead of being able to do his job normally, the owner is getting billed for all that extra time from the security agency as well.
At least the security agency looks good in the client's eyes, since the owner complimented Hubs on beating the police there. Of course, that's simply Hubby's job to respond to alarms. (The reason the police were a bit delayed? They were responding to an assault case. That's their job.)

Anyway, part of his patrol is responding to alarms. The other night, he had an alarm at a business. He arrived and there was a black SUV in the parking lot. The SUV turned around and started heading toward him. He mentally prepared to grab the plate number as he expected them to make a run for it, but the SUV stopped and rolled down its windows instead.
Turns out, it was the business owner. He only lived a couple blocks away. He had responded to the alarm and told Hubs he had already called the police because he was sure someone was in the building.
So Hubs waited outside the building since the police dispatch had told them to stay clear until the police arrived. Police came, business owner unlocked the door, they walked around, and aside from being startled by the radio that the business owner had hooked up to a motion sensor near the door, there was nothing. It was a false alarm.
As they walked out, the police asked Hubs, "If your company responds to his alarm, then why did he call us?"
Best they could tell was that the owner had a jacket hanging off his chair and a breeze had pushed it and triggered the motion alarm. Because this owner who is so paranoid about his security? He had left a window open right to his office.

I get that it's your business, but jeez. If he'd let the security service do their job, they could have avoided wasting the police time. And since Hubs had to then wait for the police after the owner called them instead of being able to do his job normally, the owner is getting billed for all that extra time from the security agency as well.
At least the security agency looks good in the client's eyes, since the owner complimented Hubs on beating the police there. Of course, that's simply Hubby's job to respond to alarms. (The reason the police were a bit delayed? They were responding to an assault case. That's their job.)
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