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Station Security

How is your station security? Can someone get in after the office is closed?<P ID="signature">______________
Roger</P>
 
Pretty creepy question, Roger. Most stations have some sort of security after hours, key pad locks, etc.

But you know how it is...if someone REALLY wants to get in, they will find a way...and I'm sure there are many ways to do it other than the front door.



> How is your station security? Can someone get in after the
> office is closed?
>
 
> Pretty creepy question, Roger. Most stations have some sort
> of security after hours, key pad locks, etc.
>
> But you know how it is...if someone REALLY wants to get in,
> they will find a way...and I'm sure there are many ways to
> do it other than the front door.
>
>
>
> > How is your station security? Can someone get in after the
>
> > office is closed?
> >
>
What security???? Some companies won't spend money for an alarm system.
 
Re: Station Security & Galaxy

> > Pretty creepy question, Roger. Most stations have some
> sort
> > of security after hours, key pad locks, etc.
> >
> > But you know how it is...if someone REALLY wants to get
> in,
> > they will find a way...and I'm sure there are many ways to
>
> > do it other than the front door.
> >
> >
> >
> > > How is your station security? Can someone get in after
> the
> >
> > > office is closed?
> > >
> >
> What security???? Some companies won't spend money for an
> alarm system.
>

Hell, Levine won't even spend money on jocks who can string together a complete sentence. And he takes the word multi-tasking to a totally new level- Perhaps he will convince some of his underpaid folks from Syracuse/Utica to guard the Albany broadcast palace next time they are in town emptying the trash.

Honestly, why a question about station security when there is so much other drama in the market to discuss?
 
Re: Station Security & Galaxy

>
> Hell, Levine won't even spend money on jocks who can string
> together a complete sentence. And he takes the word
> multi-tasking to a totally new level- Perhaps he will
> convince some of his underpaid folks from Syracuse/Utica to
> guard the Albany broadcast palace next time they are in town
> emptying the trash.
>
> Honestly, why a question about station security when there
> is so much other drama in the market to discuss?
>


Maybe somebody is looking to take over a frequency some night and put REAL music on in this market!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: Station Security & Galaxy

great, just what we need....some goober with a ski mask and a handful of techno music lookin for a cd player walkin around YOUR station late at night....

I know I had access to some great non-conventional weapons....so before you start that kind of thinking, remember you just may come across a board-op who just needs a reason...
 
Re: Station Security & Galaxy

Maybe it's for someone's information in order to have a midnight raid :)
> > > Pretty creepy question, Roger. Most stations have some
> > sort
> > > of security after hours, key pad locks, etc.
> > >
> > > But you know how it is...if someone REALLY wants to get
> > in,
> > > they will find a way...and I'm sure there are many ways
> to
> >
> > > do it other than the front door.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > How is your station security? Can someone get in after
>
> > the
> > >
> > > > office is closed?
> > > >
> > >
> > What security???? Some companies won't spend money for an
>
> > alarm system.
> >
>
> Hell, Levine won't even spend money on jocks who can string
> together a complete sentence. And he takes the word
> multi-tasking to a totally new level- Perhaps he will
> convince some of his underpaid folks from Syracuse/Utica to
> guard the Albany broadcast palace next time they are in town
> emptying the trash.
>
> Honestly, why a question about station security when there
> is so much other drama in the market to discuss?
>
 
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