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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9796401" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>I worked at a few malls for 20 years. They have their own management team that deals with running things such as snow removal and trash and cleaning. I found many people just thought that the stores did things and there was not a company behind this. </p><p></p><p>People think the mall is just the main runway with storefronts, but each tends to have a back door that opens to the outside for deliveries or to a series of hallways that connect everything behind the curtain so to speak. </p><p></p><p>There were always petty theft that was dealt with, but also other things would go on. People would meet in the lot Sunday nights to swap kids from divorce. Someone tried to flush a pair of pants down the sewer and blocked everything up. We needed to install a machine that grinds everything up before it gets to the pumps after that. One time a sinkhole opened up to fit a car and another time homeless were living in the garage. </p><p></p><p>Many stories revolve around normal people. Someone looses their child or car and things were always found. You can have retired city watch making extra money or construction workers needing to fix the sewers that run under or install tents for a temporary circus. Social people would meet to shop and gossip or eat a meal. It would be a good place to information gather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9796401, member: 27385"] I worked at a few malls for 20 years. They have their own management team that deals with running things such as snow removal and trash and cleaning. I found many people just thought that the stores did things and there was not a company behind this. People think the mall is just the main runway with storefronts, but each tends to have a back door that opens to the outside for deliveries or to a series of hallways that connect everything behind the curtain so to speak. There were always petty theft that was dealt with, but also other things would go on. People would meet in the lot Sunday nights to swap kids from divorce. Someone tried to flush a pair of pants down the sewer and blocked everything up. We needed to install a machine that grinds everything up before it gets to the pumps after that. One time a sinkhole opened up to fit a car and another time homeless were living in the garage. Many stories revolve around normal people. Someone looses their child or car and things were always found. You can have retired city watch making extra money or construction workers needing to fix the sewers that run under or install tents for a temporary circus. Social people would meet to shop and gossip or eat a meal. It would be a good place to information gather. [/QUOTE]
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