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Old 07-09-2024, 10:23 PM
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Be attentive and vigilant is really all that can be done.

Cops or more cops wandering around wouldn't have likely stopped either theft. They aren't forceful seizures followed by an obvious perp running away and needing to be chased by the law. The Strongsville theft in particular is not something any show could have reasonably done anything to prevent (short of the possessor having the basic common sense not to mail millions in cards to a Best Western...).

Being armed also would not stop either incident or any realistic card show theft either, and if a dealer did use a weapon that they would almost certainly go to jail for drawing on a non-violent thief in a public place. Carrying a firearm is for extreme threats, not a guy taking a case at a show in a room full of people in all directions.

Watching your stuff or having someone you trust watch your stuff and being aware of your surroundings is about all one can do when in a public place with expensive things.
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Old 07-09-2024, 11:42 PM
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Being armed also would not stop either incident or any realistic card show theft either, and if a dealer did use a weapon that they would almost certainly go to jail for drawing on a non-violent thief in a public place. Carrying a firearm is for extreme threats, not a guy taking a case at a show in a room full of people in all directions.
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That would be a given. If you are responding to my comment, it was directed to Scott’s post above of being followed to motels or home in his worst example.
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Old 07-10-2024, 05:58 AM
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Be attentive and vigilant is really all that can be done.

Cops or more cops wandering around wouldn't have likely stopped either theft. They aren't forceful seizures followed by an obvious perp running away and needing to be chased by the law. The Strongsville theft in particular is not something any show could have reasonably done anything to prevent (short of the possessor having the basic common sense not to mail millions in cards to a Best Western...).

Being armed also would not stop either incident or any realistic card show theft either, and if a dealer did use a weapon that they would almost certainly go to jail for drawing on a non-violent thief in a public place. Carrying a firearm is for extreme threats, not a guy taking a case at a show in a room full of people in all directions.

Watching your stuff or having someone you trust watch your stuff and being aware of your surroundings is about all one can do when in a public place with expensive things.
Having visible security around at the end of the Dallas show may have helped prevent the theft since more eyes watching may have made the thieves less likely to try anything.
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Old 07-10-2024, 06:14 AM
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I own a small business in the western suburbs of Cleveland…and in our community to hire auxiliary police officers it costs $125 an hour.
So I am sure The National is spending some good money on security.
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Old 07-10-2024, 02:40 PM
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My number one proposal for extra security measures would be for all attendees of these major shows to produce an official government photo ID, driver's license/passport, and or VA card. Doing this would be an added cost-effective security measure that would be able to identify everyone who has made entry into the show. I would also utilize a timestamp.
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My number one proposal for extra security measures would be for all attendees of these major shows to produce an official government photo ID, driver's license/passport, and or VA card. Doing this would be an added cost-effective security measure that would be able to identify everyone who has made entry into the show. I would also utilize a timestamp.
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Old 07-10-2024, 03:11 PM
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My number one proposal for extra security measures would be for all attendees of these major shows to produce an official government photo ID, driver's license/passport, and or VA card. Doing this would be an added cost-effective security measure that would be able to identify everyone who has made entry into the show. I would also utilize a timestamp.
When you say produce an ID, do you also mean that the show would keep a record of everyone who was there? If so, I can imagine that would discourage a lot of people who want to protect their privacy from attending.
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Old 07-10-2024, 03:40 PM
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When you say produce an ID, do you also mean that the show would keep a record of everyone who was there? If so, I can imagine that would discourage a lot of people who want to protect their privacy from attending.
Yes, I do. That’s up to them if they wanna attend or not I think it’s a good idea for the big shows. That’s just me. I feel like it’s worth it. Everyone knows your identity on here or if you bid an auction or purchase from someone online, I don’t see what the differences really. Ultimately, it’s up to them. When you get a pass to enter the show, you also have your name on the pass typed out in bold. Doesn’t seem to stop the attendance at that show one bit.

At the Long Beach coin and expo show you have to produce ID. Also, all of the dealers and their employees wear a pictured photograph ID. I think it’s a great idea.

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Old 07-10-2024, 05:24 PM
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Not sure I like the ID requirement, but having a visible face-level camera at entry points would be a great way to identify any criminals that do show up. Dallas camera angles left a lot to be desired.
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Old 07-11-2024, 07:41 AM
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Yes, I do. That’s up to them if they wanna attend or not I think it’s a good idea for the big shows. That’s just me. I feel like it’s worth it. Everyone knows your identity on here or if you bid an auction or purchase from someone online, I don’t see what the differences really. Ultimately, it’s up to them. When you get a pass to enter the show, you also have your name on the pass typed out in bold. Doesn’t seem to stop the attendance at that show one bit.

At the Long Beach coin and expo show you have to produce ID. Also, all of the dealers and their employees wear a pictured photograph ID. I think it’s a great idea.
Access to that information would be like a Sears Christmas Wishbook for thieves.
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