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" ... Locks should be secure against picking, jiggling and ease of key simulation, replication, and copying. High security cam locks are readily available by several different manufacturers and are common in the vending, parking meter, access control, and alarm sectors. Even better would be to employ electronic locks that store an audit trail of time and date for every opening. ... "
" ... The trick is behavior. Someone who's engaged in suspicious activity acts suspicious. Think about your car door. You walk up to your car and don't think twice about opening the door and getting in. A criminal might approach slowly, checking their surroundings, then jiggling the handle first. AI can detect patterns of movement, and smart cameras can make smart decisions. ... "
" ... There is some leeway allowed for when it comes to key insertion speed thanks to the programming of the app. Still, any jiggling around, rough insertion, or difference in speed of insertion from start to finish is going to make an accurate calculation much harder to achieve. ... "
" ... U.S. stock market action is essentially suspended, jiggling between narrow gains and losses, as participants await the Thursday decision by the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates for the first time since 2006. Or not? ... "
" ... Use direct language that states what you have observed or heard, starting with “I noticed…” Be aware if you are sharing an opinion that may trigger a defensive reaction. For example, if giving feedback after someone delivers a presentation, you may think they were nervous, but it’s more effective to consider what led you to that assumption. Try saying, “I noticed you did not make direct eye contact with the customer and you kept jiggling the spare change in your pocket.” This can be easier to absorb since it was observable. ... "