Agreed. But how do you engage with them to eliminate them as any form of
>> threat or criminal intent? It is the engagement that becomes the hook for their behaviour.
>> Totally ignoring them is not really an option unless of course they can be identified
>> through prior knowledge.
>>
Of course these auditors only see what they want people to see, but I'd say there's a fine line between ignoring them and getting bogged down trying to convince them to stop something that's not illegal. It might be weird annoying but they are free to do the vast majority of this 'security audits'.
Spending quite some time in conversation with them just makes the police look stupid quite often anyway.
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