Most people think of parking garages and elevators as neutral spaces—just part of getting from point A to point B. In reality, these transitional environments are some of the most common locations for ambushes, robberies, and assaults in U.S. cities.

Garages combine poor lighting, blind corners, minimal supervision, and predictable behavior. Elevators add confinement and forced proximity. Together, they create an environment that criminals understand far better than most occupants do.

There’s also a common misconception that garages are fully monitored by cameras. In practice, coverage is often limited to entrances and exits, leaving large blind zones where criminals operate with confidence.

In today’s NordBridge Security analysis, I break down how these attacks occur, what vulnerabilities exist inside garages and elevators, and what practical steps individuals can take to stay safer.

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