Arthur Minasy
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Arthur Minasy (1925 – 9 May 1994) was an American inventor. He gained an engineering Master's degree in 1952, but his most famous invention was in 1966, when he invented surveillance tags that could be attached to items in stores. The tag is removed by a cashier once it has been paid for. If the tag is not removed, an alarm is set off when the person leaves the store. Following the success of this, Minasy set up his own security company, The Knogo Corporation, which has produced numerous other security related items.
References
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- Rachel Shteir's book The Steal, includes quite a few pages about Arthur John Minasy in chapter 3, pages 45–49.
- http://www.buckens.com/Knogo/minasyen.htm is an obit for Arthur Minasy
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