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Bangkok shopping malls step up security after bomb blasts

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Bangkok shopping malls step up security after bomb blasts
BUSINESS REPORTERS
THE NATION

MAJOR MALLS in prime shopping areas in Bangkok have stepped up security measures after bomb incidents on Sunday.

BANGKOK: -- Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, executive vice president for marketing at Central Pattana (CPN), said the company had ordered security staff to investigate all vehicles and baggage handled by visitors at entrances and exits of all of its shopping complexes throughout the Kingdom, comprising CentralWorld, CentralPlaza, and Central Festival.


Such intensive measures are to make people feel confident about their security at its shopping malls. On Monday, the company also began increasing the number of security guards at all of its shopping centres.

"All shopping malls operated by CPN will implement security measures more intensively," Nattakit said. "We have also joined with outside agencies from both the private and public sectors to prepare our readiness in such security matters at our shopping malls. This includes prevention plans and security staff and equipment, such as the installation of CCTV [closed-circuit television] cameras both inside and outside the shopping complexes.

"CPN wants to ensure that all security measures will be fully implemented by concentrating on the safety of its customers as its priority."

Dr Anat Arbhabhirama, chairman of the management committee of Bangkok Mass Transit System, operator of the Skytrain, said the company had been highly concerned with security over the 15 years of its operation. Intensive security measures have been put in place to ensure that all passengers are safe while using the BTS system.

Measures implemented on the Skytrain system include having security staff go through all bags handled by passengers; having metal detectors at all entrances; and more than 1,000 CCTV cameras installed throughout the BTS system.

"From a business point of view we have no serious concerns, as passengers are still confident in our mass-transit system and the intensive security measures we have implemented," Anat said. The BTS system serves 700,000-750,000 passengers on the average weekday, and 600,000-650,000 a day during weekends.

The Ratchaprasong Square Trade Association said the situation in that shopping district was still normal, and all security measures had been implemented as usual, including the integration of all CCTV cameras throughout the area to one control room, and security staff patrolling the Skywalk.

RSTA is able to call an urgent meeting of its members within 15 minutes of any unexpected incident.

In the case of blast at Siam Paragon, the Bank of Thailand’s assistant governor Mathee Supapongse yesterday said that the incidence could cause a short term panic.

If the government could quickly find out the wrongdoers, this could bring back people confidence quickly.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Bangkok-shopping-malls-step-up-security-after-bomb-30253310.html

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The Mall security in Thailand, would not recognize a "bomb", even if you showed them - they let you through, no matter what you carry or how much the scanners beep.


Maybe they need some GT200's rolleyes.gif

Went to Central Plaza in Lampang yesterday. At the entrance to the car park there was a security guard with the old mirror on a pole. He stopped us and quickly looked under the front end of the car. That was it. No check of the rest of the car. I can't imagine a potential bomber being put off with security measures like these.

The Mall security in Thailand, would not recognize a "bomb", even if you showed them - they let you through, no matter what you carry or how much the scanners beep.

Maybe they need some GT200's rolleyes.gif

One would hope that the idea of security in malls is not demonstrated by the guy who salutes everyone as they enter Terminal 21.Aside from being the worst job in the country, it is completely useless as a security measure.

"include having security staff go through all bags handled by passengers"

The option of taking the Airport train rather than a taxi is not looking so good now

The Mall security in Thailand, would not recognize a "bomb", even if you showed them - they let you through, no matter what you carry or how much the scanners beep.

Maybe they need some GT200's rolleyes.gif

One would hope that the idea of security in malls is not demonstrated by the guy who salutes everyone as they enter Terminal 21.Aside from being the worst job in the country, it is completely useless as a security measure.

I can ensure you that being a security guard in a mall is far from being the worst job in this country!!!

The archways detects metal presence not bombs and looking with the mirror underneath the cars are truly funny, those hilly billy days are long gone .

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