Is the Auditor's Office in charge of placing security seals on pumps?

Gas stations are not required to have security seals placed over the door to the credit card reader, however, they are helpful in preventing skimmers. The responsibility is on the gas station to place security seals over the door, if they choose to do so. If you see a security seal that is broken, please inform the station attendant so they can examine the pump. Our weights and measures inspectors are not allowed to place these seals on the pumps.

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1. Can I tell from outside a pump if there is a skimmer inside?
2. I believe my card was skimmed. What should I do?
3. How do criminals gain access to the interior of a gas pump?
4. How do the Auditor's inspectors access the gas pumps?
5. If my card is skimmed, how do I know where it happened?
6. How can I protect myself from being skimmed?
7. Is the Auditor's Office in charge of placing security seals on pumps?