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Published Date:[2006-9-21]    Total read [306] times
    Appleton, Wisc., to Require Permit for Alarm Dealers City updates ordinance with permit, enhanced call verification, stiffer fines Linear Electronic Sales: SIW's Dealers Section Sponsor The Latest from SIW The Nation's Most Dangerous Large City: Dallas FBI list puts Dallas as most dangerous large city, New York as least dangerous What Security Executives Should Know About Marketing A Q&A with Wharton Professor Jagmohan Raju on selling security to corporate leaders Worst Breach of Capitol Security Since 1998 Salt Lake Voters Not Happy with Verified Response Cisco's Rick Geiger on Converging Physical and IT Security Shootings Rock Duquesne University Campus Geoff Kohl, editor Appleton, Wisc., to Require Permit for Alarm Dealers City updates ordinance with permit, enhanced call verification, stiffer fines Linear Electronic Sales: SIW's Dealers Section Sponsor The Latest from SIW The Nation's Most Dangerous Large City: Dallas FBI list puts Dallas as most dangerous large city, New York as least dangerous What Security Executives Should Know About Marketing A Q&A with Wharton Professor Jagmohan Raju on selling security to corporate leaders Worst Breach of Capitol Security Since 1998 Salt Lake Voters Not Happy with Verified Response Cisco's Rick Geiger on Converging Physical and IT Security Shootings Rock Duquesne University Campus Geoff Kohl, editor SecurityInfoWatch.com Appleton, Wisc., is looking to curb false alarms by turning toward a more harsh fine system. The city, which is considering an ordinance at this point, needs only to get the final stamp by the city council to enact a new ordinance that would create false alarm fines that start at $75 and which would rise to $600. The proposed ordinance, which is expected to pass without issue, also adopts enhanced call verification, an industry-championed proposal that requires two calls to verify or deny an alarm signal. Alarm installing companies will be required to get an annual city permit to do business; the permit costs $35. The ordinance also creates a non-response possibility for repeat false alarms from a single home or business. The town currently does not charge fines for the first two alarms, and then starts the fines with the third false alarm at $25, which then rise to a maximum fine of $300.
 
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