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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

"The museum was less secure than the average 7-Eleven or bank that night"

Ulrich Boser thinks the Gardner theft was "probably a local job carried out by common thieves who knew the paintings were valuable and that security at the Gardner was relatively lax. ... According to a previous [Boston] Globe investigation, the Gardner was equipped with only one alarm button and two young guards."

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