Nevada counties may have to implement e-commerce safe zones
CARSON CITY Nevada counties would designate a sheriffs office or police station as a safe zone for buyers and sellers of e-commerce to meet and complete transactions, providing a degree of safety under a bill an Assembly committee heard Tuesday.
Assembly Bill 297, sponsored by Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui, D-Las Vegas, requires Nevadas 17 county commissions to designate one of more sheriffs offices as locations where people may meet to complete the sale of an item
that was initiated on the internet.
I firmly believe that if someone is going to commit a crime in a transaction, they are less likely to do it in a police station parking lot, Jauregui told members of the Assembly Government Affairs Committee.
In 2015, more than 1,600 Nevadans were victims of e-commerce crime, resulting in $3.2 million in losses, she said, citing FBI crime figures.
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