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The Bystander Effect in Corporate Lobbies
When everyone sees something odd — and nobody reacts. This article is part of a series exploring physical security not through devices and procedures, but through human behaviour — informed by cross-regional experience from Europe and Asia. “Surely someone else checked him.” When many people are present, responsibility dissolves. “Security will handle it.” “Reception must have checked.” “He looks confident — he must belong here.” The paradox? Crowded spaces are often easier t

Captain Ajesh Sharma (Veteran)
Mar 33 min read
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