To elaborate...
I worked as a temp for a company that owned about 20 Dominoes franchises in OH and IN. Dominoes had a requirement (in the early '80s) that each store had to have a safe and the store had to have an official policy about when to put money in the safe, how to log it, etc. The franchises could be yanked if that wasn't done to Dominoes' satisfaction.
Yeah, the guy supposedly worked there and would know the policies. Yeah, the store was closed at the time, so maybe he thought that's when the money would be transferred.
But Joe Robber off the street wouldn't know the store policy about money transfers.
So either the store guy was worried about being robbed by employees or former employees, or he was a gun fondler, or who knows what.
AFAIK, most franchise operations have policies not to permit guns because of the liability and employee safety concerns. If the place is that dangerous, then they wouldn't put a store there to begin with (the place I worked wouldn't deliver to some areas because they said it was too dangerous).
It's not at all obvious that he had a gun to protect the store. Not at all. That's your assumption.
Cheers,
Scott.
I worked as a temp for a company that owned about 20 Dominoes franchises in OH and IN. Dominoes had a requirement (in the early '80s) that each store had to have a safe and the store had to have an official policy about when to put money in the safe, how to log it, etc. The franchises could be yanked if that wasn't done to Dominoes' satisfaction.
Yeah, the guy supposedly worked there and would know the policies. Yeah, the store was closed at the time, so maybe he thought that's when the money would be transferred.
But Joe Robber off the street wouldn't know the store policy about money transfers.
So either the store guy was worried about being robbed by employees or former employees, or he was a gun fondler, or who knows what.
AFAIK, most franchise operations have policies not to permit guns because of the liability and employee safety concerns. If the place is that dangerous, then they wouldn't put a store there to begin with (the place I worked wouldn't deliver to some areas because they said it was too dangerous).
It's not at all obvious that he had a gun to protect the store. Not at all. That's your assumption.
Cheers,
Scott.