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30th July 2010, 07:12 PM #1
Spooked
Two nights past the sensor light came on in the side drive, a torch light was shone into the window of a back room, and a while later the sensor light of the back neighbours came on.
Next morning the padlock securing the gates across the drive was missing.
That lock was keyed-alike to the padlocks securing the shed side door.
So I've fixed a padbolt to the inside of that door.
Some years ago the shed was broken into and my chainsaw and line trimmer stolen.
We then installed an alarm system.
Still, I'm feeling spooked.Cheers, Ern
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30th July 2010, 08:22 PM #2
Go turn yourself a home defence bat from something hard and heavy. I hate these low lives who think they can walk onto my property and help themselves.
I'll swing first and ask questions later. But having got that off my chest, tools can be replaced. Don't take unnecessary risks.
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30th July 2010, 08:39 PM #3
Not a nice feeling at all Ern. Hope it ends there. Did you contact the cops?
Cheers,
Jim
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30th July 2010, 09:07 PM #4
Bummer
really annoying
I've found that a blue cattle dog helps
what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?
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30th July 2010, 09:46 PM #5
Pity the DNA off their slimy hands can't be traced to the whereabouts of their slimy dwelling.
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31st July 2010, 10:53 AM #6
Yeah.
No, didn't call the cops Jim.
Went through that when stuff was stolen; they were polite but really couldn't help other than to advise going round the local pawnbrokers to try to find the gear.
Yeah Underfoot, wouldn't mind a dog but we spend too much time travelling.
Well I've had two rotten nights sleep waking up with every 'bump in the night'. Was convinced that there was a stranger in the house once and sweating with fear got up to confront him (or her); torch in hand and 000 entered on the mobile keypad. No-one there. Hey ho.
I'm tempted to string some clear fishing line at neck height across the width of the family room at the back of the house.Cheers, Ern
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31st July 2010, 11:03 AM #7
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31st July 2010, 11:15 AM #8
LOL.
Yeah, it'd be a sharp wake-up in the morning.Cheers, Ern
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31st July 2010, 11:36 AM #9
A big dog kennel might help if you don't want a dog.
cheers,
Jim
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31st July 2010, 12:07 PM #10
Thinking along the same lines as an invisible dog.....
There is something to be said for giving the appearance of having an alarm system. You can actually buy dummy components like (fake) external blue flashing light, signage, etc. quite cheaply. Place the dummy light prominently (usually attached to the eaves) where it can be seen from the street. Get one of the security monitoring signs to go on your gate. Point being, given a choice of several houses, the lowlife are more likely to give one with even the chance of an alarm system a miss.
A mate has a fairly upmarket property and they have taken this a step further. There is a prominent sign on the gate saying "Video Surveillance In Operation" plus a couple of what seem to be cameras with red flashing LEDs on them attached where you would expect cameras to be. Its all fake.........but the lowlife scum usually aren't bright enough to work that out, and they move on somewhere else. The whole setup only cost him a couple of hundred bucks, versus several thousand for a real one.
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31st July 2010, 12:11 PM #11
Another good combination would be a big kennel containing only one of those recorded barking noise gadgets, wired in so it is triggered by the outside sensor light.......heh heh
You can save a lot of money by not trying to make your property ultra secure, just make it APPEAR to be the most secure house in the street.
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31st July 2010, 12:13 PM #12
Excuse my ignorance about the removing of a padlock but are padlocks that easy to remove, I mean without boltcutters
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31st July 2010, 03:08 PM #13
I used to have a 46kg German Shepherd in the back yard. He wouldn't even let birds land in the backyard, let alone some boofhead with a death wish.
Anyway get padlocks with the case hardened shank and get a big one ie 10mm dia shank and sensor lights, makes it all too hard and they go else whereInspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso
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31st July 2010, 03:27 PM #14
The big bark wired to the sensor sounds good. Some slime were caught around here once and they were found to have a list of all the houses with dogs on them. Tack Hama used to have two Shepherds very daunting if they didn't know you.
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31st July 2010, 05:32 PM #15
Actually I think the fishing line is a good idea. Minus the trebles though Cliff! Strung at different heights in different spots. Won't hurt the SOB but might just spook HIM for a change.
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