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Hospital employees rally for safer parking
Healthcare Security Weekly, August 29, 2005
Hundreds of workers from the Stanford (CA) University hospital gathered to raise their concerns about parking lot safety, according to CBS5.
The group is concerned after a female employee became a victim of armed robbery in the parking lot in broad daylight, which followed a series of car break-ins.
Despite paying parking fees to use the facility, the group says security guards rarely have a presence in the area and many of the cameras monitoring the lot aren't in use.
During the rally, hundreds of staff members signed a petition for increased parking security and presented it to hospital officials.
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