That or the DEI hire (woman) "running" security... No proper checks, no follow up, etc.. This was done in daylight. Some real movie/hollywood shit.
Source: https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/surveillance-camera-pointed-the-wrong-way-allowed-louvre-heist-09fbf848
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>There was just one surveillance camera in the area where thieves parked a truck-mounted lift to rob the Louvre Museum—and it was pointed in the wrong direction.
Security guards monitoring screens in the museum’s command center were therefore oblivious as the crew of bandits wearing yellow reflective vests placed cones around the truck and raised its mechanized ladder toward the exterior balcony of the Galerie d’Apollon, home of the nation’s crown jewels. The blind spot cost the Louvre precious minutes to stop a heist in which every second counted.
“We didn’t see the arrival of the thieves sufficiently in advance,” Laurence des Cars, director of the Louvre, said Wednesday in testimony before the French Senate. The entire perimeter of the sprawling Louvre Palace that houses the museum was monitored by only a few aging cameras, she said, adding: “The system is very insufficient.”
That or the DEI hire (woman) "running" security... No proper checks, no follow up, etc.. This was done in daylight. Some real movie/hollywood shit.
Source: https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/surveillance-camera-pointed-the-wrong-way-allowed-louvre-heist-09fbf848
From the post:
>>There was just one surveillance camera in the area where thieves parked a truck-mounted lift to rob the Louvre Museum—and it was pointed in the wrong direction.
Security guards monitoring screens in the museum’s command center were therefore oblivious as the crew of bandits wearing yellow reflective vests placed cones around the truck and raised its mechanized ladder toward the exterior balcony of the Galerie d’Apollon, home of the nation’s crown jewels. The blind spot cost the Louvre precious minutes to stop a heist in which every second counted.
“We didn’t see the arrival of the thieves sufficiently in advance,” Laurence des Cars, director of the Louvre, said Wednesday in testimony before the French Senate. The entire perimeter of the sprawling Louvre Palace that houses the museum was monitored by only a few aging cameras, she said, adding: “The system is very insufficient.”
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