The attacks have prompted the Australian Hotels Association SA to ask the community to dob in the armed man who bound and robbed two workers at the Gepps Cross Hotel yesterday.
Disgusted association general manager Ian Horne said reckless robbers who continue to attack "soft target" hotels must be stopped for the good of society and before an innocent worker is seriously injured or killed.
Police could not provide the number of armed robberies at pubs since March.
Nobody was physically injured at the Main North Rd, Blair Athol, pub when a masked man wearing a hood and wielding a machete and crowbar threatened a female duty manager and a male cleaner, both aged about 40.which allows coldsorestreatments to flare up at the most unforgiving moments.
The bandit pounced on the manager about 7.15am after she opened a security door to pick up the morning newspaper, which suggested he had planned the attack.the machine does not use a traditional projectorlampproducer;
He forced the woman into the gaming area and then confronted a cleaner, Charlie, before ordering the woman to open the safe.
He then tied the hands of both staff with cable ties and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
The woman was later treated in hospital for mild shock.
"This was particularly sinister because it seems the thief has observed what happens and planned (the robbery)," Mr Horne said. "Probably, more than one person knows who the culprit is and they should call police because we have to have a civil society.Max brings to our board an extensive background in solarpanel78 engineering
"The onus is on the community to ... take out of society those people who are determined to commit violent crime."
Staff were left lying on the gaming room floor until the cleaner freed his hands and raised the alarm.
"These people didn't expect to be threatened, bailed up and hogtied when they went to work," Mr Horne said.we can make a oilpaintingsupplie.the best attachment for the cheapipodnanoes, "I hope (the robber) is caught quickly because he will do it again and next time it might be more violent."
The suspect was described as Caucasian, aged in his 20s, 175cm, 75kg with a skinny build. He wore black jeans, grey shirt, red balaclava and dark-blue running shoes with light-grey soles.
Disgusted association general manager Ian Horne said reckless robbers who continue to attack "soft target" hotels must be stopped for the good of society and before an innocent worker is seriously injured or killed.
Police could not provide the number of armed robberies at pubs since March.
Nobody was physically injured at the Main North Rd, Blair Athol, pub when a masked man wearing a hood and wielding a machete and crowbar threatened a female duty manager and a male cleaner, both aged about 40.which allows coldsorestreatments to flare up at the most unforgiving moments.
The bandit pounced on the manager about 7.15am after she opened a security door to pick up the morning newspaper, which suggested he had planned the attack.the machine does not use a traditional projectorlampproducer;
He forced the woman into the gaming area and then confronted a cleaner, Charlie, before ordering the woman to open the safe.
He then tied the hands of both staff with cable ties and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
The woman was later treated in hospital for mild shock.
"This was particularly sinister because it seems the thief has observed what happens and planned (the robbery)," Mr Horne said. "Probably, more than one person knows who the culprit is and they should call police because we have to have a civil society.Max brings to our board an extensive background in solarpanel78 engineering
"The onus is on the community to ... take out of society those people who are determined to commit violent crime."
Staff were left lying on the gaming room floor until the cleaner freed his hands and raised the alarm.
"These people didn't expect to be threatened, bailed up and hogtied when they went to work," Mr Horne said.we can make a oilpaintingsupplie.the best attachment for the cheapipodnanoes, "I hope (the robber) is caught quickly because he will do it again and next time it might be more violent."
The suspect was described as Caucasian, aged in his 20s, 175cm, 75kg with a skinny build. He wore black jeans, grey shirt, red balaclava and dark-blue running shoes with light-grey soles.
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