Ernie Galito, chairman of the Guam Chamber of Commerce told members that the organization will be offering various ways members can prepare for crime at their businesses.
Galito, who is also business development director at Atkins Kroll Inc. said at the general membership meeting at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa on March 27 that the chamber is planning workshops for armed robbery preparedness and specialized training for establishments serving alcohol.
“We recognize the importance of technology in crime prevention,” he said, referencing the surveillance cameras installed in Tumon by Docomo Pacific in collaboration with the Guam Visitors Bureau.
“Together we can make Guam a safer place to live, work and visit,” Galito said. mbj
Guam Chamber to train members in crime preparedness
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