Well, yeah, but if they arrange things so that the terrorists can't "just waltz in and start blasting", then their customers can't just waltz in and start buying.Redneck_Buddha wrote:In Mumbai I visited a ton of the sites that were attacked in Colaba. Leopold Cafe is a sitting duck right on a corner with two wide, wide open entrances near either side of the corner. All the terrorists had to do was waltz in and start blasting.
Staying in business kinda requires stores & restaurants to have lax security, at least in terms of not restricting access to your public facilities.
I think... I'm not a security expert.