(b) To the extent practicable, as determined by an expert with competence in such matters and as permitted by local building codes, at least one exterior wall which provides an unobstructed view of the interior of the automated teller machine facility.
(c) A reflective mirror or mirrors, as necessary, placed in such a manner as to permit a person entering an indoor automated teller machine facility to view areas within such facility that are otherwise concealed to plain view.
(d) A clearly visible sign which, at a minimum, provides the following information:
(1) the activity of the automated teller machine facility is being recorded by a surveillance camera or cameras;
(2) customers should close the entry door completely upon entering and exiting;
(3) customers should not permit any unknown persons to enter after regular banking hours;
(4) customers should place withdrawn cash securely upon their person before exiting the automated teller machine facility;
(5) complaints concerning security in the automated teller machine facility should be directed to the banking institution's security department or the department of financial services, together with telephone numbers for such complaints, and that the nearest available public telephone should be used to call the police if emergency assistance is needed.