Despite spate of bank robberies over which the public and media went to town, banks are yet to learn its lesson, it seems. This week alone, I had occasion to witness security holes in two nationalized banks.
In one, the customers could virtually walk through the cash counter, exposing the cashier to risk.
In another , the cash counter was at the doorstep at the entrance. In earlier times, the cash counter will be the last one at the corner most spot, making any heist difficult.
While the public always cry over the spilled milk, the media makes heavy business out of it, it is for the employees and their welfare groups to protest and highlight the security lax to the senior management.
Will the Banks wake up?
In one, the customers could virtually walk through the cash counter, exposing the cashier to risk.
In another , the cash counter was at the doorstep at the entrance. In earlier times, the cash counter will be the last one at the corner most spot, making any heist difficult.
While the public always cry over the spilled milk, the media makes heavy business out of it, it is for the employees and their welfare groups to protest and highlight the security lax to the senior management.
Will the Banks wake up?
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