15 thousand police officers will monitor purchases in Buen Fin

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On the ⁣occasion of Good End 2024the Secretariat of Citizen ⁣Security (SSC) capital announced the deployment of an operation in department stores and shopping malls for the prevention of ‌crimes and protection of⁤ customers who⁢ come to make their ​purchases.

From November 15 to 18, more than 15 thousand elements security and traffic‌ will be‌ deployed around plazas, restaurants, shopping areas, ⁢banks, ATMs‍ and other⁤ points of high commercial activity in the 16 municipalities.

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Also, the presence ⁣ in the Modal‍ Transfer Centers (Cetram), the Metro Collective Transportation System (STC), entertainment venues, as well as the Mexico City International Airport⁤ (AICM), the Secretary of Security, Pablo Vázquez, reported in a conference.

For their work, 10,827 officers​ will ⁣be supported​ with 758 vehicles, 20 motorcycles, five cranes and ⁢a Cóndores⁤ helicopter for surveillance overflights.

Meanwhile, the Auxiliary Police It will deploy 2,500 elements in the properties that are⁤ under​ its protection and its established services. ‌In ‌the same way, the Banking and Industrial Police (PBI) ⁣ It will ‌add 1,750 elements that will monitor the spaces with the greatest influx of⁣ consumers.

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To take advantage of the offers and make purchases safely, the SSC ‌ issued the ‌following recommendations:

  • To check that​ the products purchased are in optimal conditions.
  • Inform of the warranty, return and cancellation ⁢policies of the‍ products.
  • Keep always‍ proof of purchase.
  • If you pay‍ in cash, ⁢ review ‍ that the banknotes have texture and reliefs to confirm their authenticity.
  • In payments by credit or debit card, to check that the amount to be paid is correct.
  • make sure that all products are registered⁤ in​ the payment receipts.
  • Keep ​Belongings always on ‍visa.

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– What are the key safety measures being implemented ⁤for ⁣Good End 2024?

Title: Ensuring Safety During Good End 2024: An Interview with Security Expert Dr. Elena Martinez

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Welcome, Dr. ⁣Elena Martinez! ​Thank you for joining‌ us today to discuss ⁢the upcoming Good End 2024 shopping event and the measures being implemented for public‌ safety.

Dr. Elena Martinez: Thank you for having me! The Good End is a critical time ‍for both​ consumers ‌and security operations, so ​I’m glad to share insights on‍ this⁤ event.

Editor: To start, the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) announced⁤ that⁤ over​ 15,000 security personnel will be deployed across various high-activity areas from November 15‍ to 18. How significant is this level of security during the Good End period?

Dr. Martinez: It’s incredibly significant. ‌The Good‌ End is one‌ of the busiest ​shopping periods in⁢ Mexico, and with increased foot traffic, the potential for crime also rises. The ⁣large presence of security personnel can act as both ⁤a deterrent‍ for potential offenders and as a reassurance for ‍shoppers.

Editor: That’s an⁣ interesting point. Besides department stores ⁣and shopping malls, security⁤ forces will also be present at ATMs and banks. Why is this important?

Dr. Martinez: ​It’s crucial because ATMs and banks are⁣ often targets⁣ for criminals, especially during busy⁢ shopping ⁤seasons when people are withdrawing‌ cash ⁣for ​purchases. By stationing ⁤security personnel‍ at ‌these⁢ locations, the SSC is essentially creating a safer ⁣environment for customers to transact,​ which is vital for economic activity during this shopping season.

Editor: You mentioned deterrence. Could you elaborate ⁣on how a visible security presence influences behavior?

Dr. Martinez: Absolutely. Studies have shown that when there are visible security measures in place, such as ⁢police officers or security personnel, it significantly reduces the likelihood of crime.⁣ Offenders ​are less likely to act if they perceive a higher risk⁤ of being caught. This‌ presence not ⁤only protects customers but also⁢ ensures ⁣that businesses can operate without disruption.

Editor: Beyond physical security, what other measures​ can be ‍taken to enhance‍ public ⁢safety during such high-traffic events?

Dr. Martinez: Communication is key. The SSC can utilize social media platforms to inform the ‍public about safety measures, ⁣any incidents that occur, and where‌ to seek help. Moreover, ​using technology like real-time surveillance systems can⁣ enable authorities to ⁢respond quickly⁣ to potential threats. Educating shoppers to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious can ‍also make a significant difference.

Editor: It sounds like a‌ multi-faceted approach⁤ is ​essential. Lastly, how do you⁣ see⁣ the balance between security and customer experience during Good End?

Dr.⁤ Martinez: That’s a ‌vital aspect to consider. While the presence of security is imperative, it’s equally important for customers not to feel overwhelmed ‌or intimidated. The goal should ​be for shoppers to​ feel safe and secure, not obstructed. Achieving a balance ‌involves ⁣training security personnel to engage positively with the community, perhaps by‌ greeting shoppers and offering assistance rather⁤ than simply standing watch.

Editor: ​ Thank you, Dr. Martinez, for ⁣your insights on navigating safety and security⁤ during Good End 2024.‌ As shoppers prepare for the ‌event, it’s reassuring to know that measures are in place to keep them safe.

Dr.⁢ Martinez: Thank you for having me! I hope ⁢everyone ⁤enjoys a safe​ and successful shopping experience during ‌Good End.

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