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How to Run a Successful Pub

Safety And Security

Mark S. Elliott has spent 25 years working in various management roles within the tenanted and leased divisions of the UK's largest breweries and pub companies. His extensive knowledge and day-to-day involvement with pubs and publicans make him well qualified to know what is required to run a successful pub. He shares his knowledge and many 'insider tips' with you in this book. Mark is based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.

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SAFETY AND SECURITY

As a licensee, you will be regularly paying cash into your bank. Unfortunately, there are people who may see this as an opportunity to rob you. To reduce the risk of this happening vary the times and days you take cash to the bank. This will make it harder for anyone to work out your routine and prepare to steal from you. Don’t make it obvious that you are carrying cash; instead put cash bags inside other, less obvious types of baggage, such as a small rucksack. If you travel to the bank by car, park your car as close to the bank as you can, reducing the distance you have to travel on foot. When you are travelling with money in a vehicle, lock your doors. This prevents anyone opening your doors and stealing from you while you are stationary or at traffic lights.

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