Inside job: Perth McDonald's manager sent texts, map to thief


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“It was well-planned. To prepare for the robbery, not only was there discussion between you and Mr Egan in which he had told you about the workings of the store, but he also prepared a map of the premises and indicated to you where certain people might be and where certain things might be occurring.


“I said at the outset, the aggravating circumstance, apart from the fact that you were armed, was that you were in company with Mr Egan.


“Fast food restaurants, cafés, stores and their employees are vulnerable targets because they often have large sums of cash and are open very late.


“Even if they are not open very late, there are people in the store who can be easy targets for offenders who are armed and intent on stealing money.


“There is a need, therefore, to provide protection by imposing sentences that are severe to deter others from engaging in this sort of conduct.”


Article source: https://www.smh.com.au/national/victoria/driving-blind-20180701-h123xx.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

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