CEO of Saferwatch, Geno Roefaro, explains about the newly installed ‘panic button’ pilot program at NYC bodegas
Fed-up Big Apple bodega owners are trying a new approach to stave off the wave of violence that has plagued small shops and delis in the five boroughs for months – a “panic button.”
Judge slams Karen Read for smirking at her as she awaits fate in murder trial: 'This is funny? We're done' According to SaferWatch CEO Geno Roefaro, the panic button system is already in use at countless government and other public buildings in the country.
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