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Although ATM environmental design issues are covered in the law, there are
other considerations that an ATM customer needs to consider prior to selecting
and using an ATM.
For example:
- Do not select an ATM at the corner of a building. Corners create a blind
area in close proximity to the customer's transaction. Select an ATM located
near the center of a building. An ATM further from the corner reduces the
element of surprise by an assailant and increases effective reaction time by
the user;
- Identify an ATM with maximum natural surveillance and visibility from
the surrounding area. This will create a perceived notion of detection by a
criminal and increases the potential for witnesses;
- Select an ATM at a location void of barriers blocking the line of sight
of the ATM. This includes shrubbery, landscaping, signs and decorative
partitions or dividers. Barriers provide hiding areas for would-be
assailants;
- Select an ATM that is in a well-lighted location;
- Whenever possible, select an ATM that is monitored or patrolled by a
security officer;
- Select an ATM with a wide-angle transaction camera and/or a continuous
transaction surveillance camera. Consult the bank or location management for
this information;
- Solicit prior criminal activity statistics from law enforcement for the
ATM site and surrounding neighborhood; and
- Avoid ATM locations with large perimeter parking lots and numerous
ingress and egress points.
Considerations prior to and during transactions
- Maintain a small supply of deposit envelopes at home, in your car or
office. Prepare all transaction paperwork prior to your arrival at the ATM
site. This will minimize the amount of time spent at the ATM;
- Maintain an awareness of your surroundings throughout the entire
transaction. Do not become so involved with your transaction that you are
not aware of changing conditions around you;
- Do not wear expensive jewelry or take other valuables to the ATM. This
is an added incentive to an assailant;
- Be aware of anyone sitting in a parked car in close proximity to or at a
distance from the ATM location;
- When leaving an ATM location make sure you are not being followed. If
you are being followed, drive immediately to a police, sheriff or fire
station, crowded area, well-lighted location or open business. Flash your
lights and sound your horn to bring attention to your situation; and
- If you are involved in a confrontation and the attacker is armed with a
weapon and demands your money or valuables, COMPLY.
To reiterate, the foremost consideration is ATM user security. If confronted
by an assailant, give up what they demand. Do not resist, property may be
recovered later or replaced.
Do not be lulled into a false sense of security. Employing crime prevention
techniques does not exempt you from crime. However, employing these techniques
will significantly reduce your chance of becoming a crime statistic. Technology
is not a guarantee of ATM user security. It is unlikely there will ever be any
security device to prevent ATM related crimes of violence, but security products
such as security lighting and wide-angle-transaction cameras, aid in the
identification and apprehension of perpetrators. Most ATM's are properly placed
and lighted.
The concern of ATM users should focus on the walkways, access and parking
areas that provide areas of concealment for assailants. ATM crimes are
predicated on opportunity and will continue as long as the criminals continue to
invade our society. Do not provide any opportunity that increases your risk of
becoming a victim. Alter your habits and offer yourself as an undesirable
target.
This information is offered to contribute to your personal security while
conducting ATM transactions. As far as your security is concerned, you can never
be too careful, too prepared or too aware. Share this information with family
and friends. Schedule family discussions and practice regularly to ensure that
everyone you know is safe and informed.