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Road Side Pub
Help: Neighborhood car break-ins-Security info needed
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<blockquote data-quote="harry gilbert" data-source="post: 10398251" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>Let me second the suggestion of lights. I have Mercury and Sodium vapor lights around my driveway and garage, high up. Others have been broken into, but not my house. (I also have a sign that says: "Beware large, mean, hungry dog and large, mean, armed owner")</p><p></p><p>You can also buy much less expensive fake camera housings, with only a red LED. Would-be thieves think there's surveillance and look for easier pickings.</p><p></p><p>Any really good surveillance / alarm systems are double-blind anyway: obvious and easy to defeat fake sensors, but hidden real ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry gilbert, post: 10398251, member: 4763"] Let me second the suggestion of lights. I have Mercury and Sodium vapor lights around my driveway and garage, high up. Others have been broken into, but not my house. (I also have a sign that says: "Beware large, mean, hungry dog and large, mean, armed owner") You can also buy much less expensive fake camera housings, with only a red LED. Would-be thieves think there's surveillance and look for easier pickings. Any really good surveillance / alarm systems are double-blind anyway: obvious and easy to defeat fake sensors, but hidden real ones. [/QUOTE]
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