Would you try to steal an idea that involves theft prevention? Store security could involve buying plastic bag tags and then tying them on to the customer's bags; maybe two tags per customer's bag and a plain view search. This is an assault on the customer and contrary to the governing laws. It is also expensive to hire someone to perform this function. You bet nothing but law suits out of this activity from a security guard and the customer can rip the tag off or loosen it and then place items in the bag but presumedly the bag is tied by your security and ca not be holding stolen items. What you pay the security guard exceeds in cost any benefits in theft prevention. Maybe hire to him to walk the aisles. Warren A. Lyon has designed a system, however, that will provide 100% theft prevention. The sticker you see here has no radio or transponder in it. It is a placebo deterrent. We had proposed earlier a method of new store and shop security that will aid theft prevention in super markets. The system is called INORI™™ as owned by Warren A. Lyon. We will continue to call it Inori™. The sticker will have a Bluetooth or other radio transponder within the paper; itself. Theft prevention is not new. But, it is usually used in clothing and shoe stores; department stores also. It involves a sticker they can he attached to each item with a high powered glue or adhesive. It will have a small radio or transponder within the sticker that will alert store security of a theft in progress if the item is not purchased. The radio will turn off once the item is cleared through a secondary scanner at the cash register within the metal shelf where the items are placed for bagging; not the bar code scanner. So, there is a process of item clearance here. Scanning the item for payment is one issue. The items purchased will be placed in a scale that already exists on the current self serve cashiers with a magnet in the scale or metal shelf at the Automated cashier machine or at the manual cashier window. The system and terminal called INORI ™ will prompt the customer and ask if all items purchased and scanned are on the tray. You will click and select "yes". The machine will then turn off the transponder in the stickers or labels on all the items with an electronic pulse. The items have a sticker on them and a tiny radio magnetic transmitter. If payment goes through for all the items, then the magnet in the cash register scale will release the items and shut off the transmitter that is electronically turned off and a light on the register metal scale will go green to indicate the purchased items are cleared, turning off the radio transmitter in the security theft prevention sticker. If it does not turn off, the customer and the items will be highlighted on a security system video in yellow. When We had written about our theft prevention stickers in super market products in August of 2021. We have noticed some stores have started a pilot project but it is not clear what technology is used. We suggest the actual label carry the radio-magnetic theft prevention implement that will not be deactivated until payment is made as discussed here. THIS IS MY CONTRIBUTION" By Warren A. Lyon, Angel Ronan Lex Scripta ™ Consultant.
Would you try to steal an idea that involves theft prevention?
Store security could involve buying plastic bag tags and then tying them on to the customer's bags; maybe two tags per customer's bag and a plain view search. This is an assault on the customer and contrary to the governing laws. It is also expensive to hire someone to perform this function. You bet nothing but law suits out of this activity from a security guard and the customer can rip the tag off or loosen it and then place items in the bag but presumedly the bag is tied by your security and ca not be holding stolen items. What you pay the security guard exceeds in cost any benefits in theft prevention. Maybe hire to him to walk the aisles. Warren A. Lyon has designed a system, however, that will provide 100% theft prevention.
The sticker you see here has no radio or transponder in it. It is a placebo deterrent. We had proposed earlier a method of new store and shop security that will aid theft prevention in super markets. The system is called INORI™™ as owned by Warren A. Lyon. We will continue to call it Inori™. The sticker will have a Bluetooth or other radio transponder within the paper; itself. Theft prevention is not new. But, it is usually used in clothing and shoe stores; department stores also. It involves a sticker they can he attached to each item with a high powered glue or adhesive. It will have a small radio or transponder within the sticker that will alert store security of a theft in progress if the item is not purchased. The radio will turn off once the item is cleared through a secondary scanner at the cash register within the metal shelf where the items are placed for bagging; not the bar code scanner. So, there is a process of item clearance here. Scanning the item for payment is one issue. The items purchased will be placed in a scale that already exists on the current self serve cashiers with a magnet in the scale or metal shelf at the Automated cashier machine or at the manual cashier window. The system and terminal called INORI ™ will prompt the customer and ask if all items purchased and scanned are on the tray. You will click and select "yes". The machine will then turn off the transponder in the stickers or labels on all the items with an electronic pulse. The items have a sticker on them and a tiny radio magnetic transmitter. If payment goes through for all the items, then the magnet in the cash register scale will release the items and shut off the transmitter that is electronically turned off and a light on the register metal scale will go green to indicate the purchased items are cleared, turning off the radio transmitter in the security theft prevention sticker. If it does not turn off, the customer and the items will be highlighted on a security system video in yellow. When We had written about our theft prevention stickers in super market products in August of 2021. We have noticed some stores have started a pilot project but it is not clear what technology is used. We suggest the actual label carry the radio-magnetic theft prevention implement that will not be deactivated until payment is made as discussed here.
THIS IS MY CONTRIBUTION" By Warren A. Lyon, Angel Ronan Lex Scripta ™ Consultant.
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