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A customer to a restaurant on Beijing's Guang'anmennei Street puts her valuable belongings into the 'anti-theft' box on Wednesday, August 13, 2008. [Photo: the Beijing News] |
Over 100 restaurants on Beijing's Guang'anmennei Street have been providing diners with 'anti-theft boxes' and have successfully maintained a 460-day theft free record.
The 'anti-theft box', a plastic or wooden box used to collect customers' valuable belongings, has been so effective in preventing theft that the experience might be promoted city-wide, the Beijing News reported.
Rui Bo, a chief police officer at the Guang'anmennei Public Security Bureau, said the box has a lid and most thieves will refrain themselves in face of difficulty.
The Guang'anmennei Street is a famous 'gourmet street' with over 100 restaurants in Beijing's Xuanwu District.
(CRIENGLISH.com August 14, 2008)