Eight Break-ins in One Week: Arrest in Palma — and What's Still Missing
How small businesses in Mallorca can reduce break-in risk
Practical steps for Mallorca shop owners to reduce break-in risk, from lighting and locks to alarms and reporting.

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What should small shops in Mallorca do to prevent break-ins?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is Palma safe at night for small businesses and residents?
Palma is not broadly unsafe, but some areas need extra caution at night.
What time do burglaries usually happen in Palma?
Recent burglaries in Palma happened mostly overnight, when streets were quiet.
Why are cafés, schools and sports facilities often targeted in Palma?
They are often quieter at night and easier to access than other buildings.
What should you do if you hear an alarm or see signs of a break-in in Mallorca?
Do not go in alone; call the police and report it immediately.
Which streets in Palma have recently been affected by break-ins?
Recent incidents in Palma were concentrated around Calle Aragón and Plaza de las Columnas.
How can schools in Mallorca improve security at night?
Schools should focus on locks, access control and clear alarm procedures.
What kind of support do small businesses in Palma need after a burglary?
They often need repair help, security upgrades and support with lost income.
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