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  2. 1998 Esso Longford fire - Wikipedia

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    Esso was a wholly owned subsidiary of US-based company Exxon, which has since merged with Mobil, becoming ExxonMobil. [ 5 ] Built in 1969, the plant at Longford is the onshore receiving point for raw natural gas output from the Marlin, Barracouta and Snapper fields in the Bass Strait , as well as crude oil from further offshore oil platforms .

  3. Retail loss prevention - Wikipedia

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    A uniformed retail loss prevention employee for Target. Known as a Target Security Specialist . Retail loss prevention (also known as retail asset protection) is a set of practices employed by retail companies to preserve profit. [1] Loss prevention is mainly found within the retail sector but also can be found within other business environments.

  4. Anti-theft system - Wikipedia

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    Anti-theft systems protect valuables such as vehicles and personal property like wallets, phones, and jewelry. [1] [2] [3] They are also used in retail settings to protect merchandise in the form of security tags and labels. [4]

  5. AI is helping retailers fight back against organized theft - AOL

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    The lab, funded by the university and the Loss Prevention Research Council, houses more than 400 anti-theft technologies and evaluates how effective the tech could be in the real world.

  6. 'Extremely dangerous': Feds urge against using select fire ...

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    Two of the reported injuries left third degree burns to more than 40% of victims’ bodies, the CPSC reported, and "at least six incidents have involved surgery, prolonged medical treatment ...

  7. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle theft or car theft (also known as a grand theft auto in the United States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States, up from 724,872 in 2019. [1] Property losses due to motor vehicle theft in 2020 were estimated at $7.4 billion ...

  8. Business owners should not forget anti-money laundering rule ...

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    Small business owners should not forget about a rule — currently in legal limbo — that would require them to register with an agency called the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN ...

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