Bay View neighbors demand safer conditions for gas station employees after multiple robberies
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BAY VIEW, Wis. (CBS 58) -- "Everybody needs to stand up and do their part -- that's enough."
CBS 58 was on scene for the start of a neighborhood protest in Bay View Thursday, Jan. 7.
Debbie Snyder says the Speedway gas station on Howell and Oklahoma is often the target of robbers, and the corporation that runs the station won't install protective plexiglass and hire a security guard to protect its workers.
When we stopped by, Synder was the only protester, but she was challenging others to join her.
"I think the rest of Bay View, they're all over Facebook talking about it over and over and over and over," said Snyder. "They need to get up, get off their chairs, get off the keyboard, get down here with me and show me what they have."
There is more information about this protest on the Bay View Neighborhood Watch Facebook page.