Burglary in Son Servera: What the Attack on a Bike Shop Reveals About Security in Tourist Towns
The Son Servera Bike Shop Burglary and What It Shows
A Son Servera bike shop was burgled overnight, highlighting security gaps that can affect Mallorca’s small towns.

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What happened in the Son Servera bike shop burglary?
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How safe are small shops in Mallorca's quieter tourist towns?
Quiet tourist towns can leave small shops exposed, especially at night.
What should shop owners in Mallorca do after a burglary?
Secure the shop, report the crime, and keep all evidence for the police and insurer.
Is a glass shop door enough to protect a business in Mallorca?
A glass door alone is usually not enough protection for a closed shop.
What security measures help small businesses in Mallorca prevent break-ins?
A mix of stronger locks, alarms, lighting, and less cash on site helps reduce risk.
Why do burglars target shops in quieter Mallorca towns?
Empty streets, weak entry points, and low nighttime activity can make shops easier targets.
How useful are CCTV cameras for shop security in Mallorca?
CCTV helps document crimes, but it works best alongside stronger preventive measures.
Which areas around a shop should be better lit to improve safety in Mallorca?
Entrances, side streets, and dark corners should be well lit to reduce risk.
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