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MSGirl 09-17-2014 10:13 PM

Do these criminals ever get caught? Most strict law enforcement is necessary!

Bonanza 09-17-2014 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by kittygilchrist (Post 939741)
Regretfully. I tell you that villagers prefer to pretend than to face truth. Unifying against wickedness is therefore not possible.
I would attend a secret meeting if there were one.

You are 100% correct, Kitty. Regretfully, there is rampant apathy here in TV. I guess many residents think and have the "it will never happen to me" syndrome.

One of my next door neighbors is a snowbird. They are here for the winter and come and go during the warmer months. They have never mentioned to us when they are leaving or when they will be coming back. They are very foolish because we neighbors could be their watchdogs.

One of these days an intruder will make a believer out of them!

tippyclubb 09-17-2014 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MSGirl (Post 939966)
Do these criminals ever get caught? Most strict law enforcement is necessary!

Yes they do. A few months ago a lawn service guy saw someone breaking in a house and called the police. I believe the man who robbed and beat a lady in a parking lot was apprehended also. Unfortunately, I never heard what the outcome of sentencing was. Hope it was very long.

Indydealmaker 09-17-2014 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MSGirl (Post 939966)
Do these criminals ever get caught? Most strict law enforcement is necessary!

The LEOs in this area have a very good track record with regard to solving this type of crime.

Indydealmaker 09-17-2014 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Tennisnut (Post 939951)
There is nothing enabling about being down and out and having a helping hand. What a cold hearted comment.Not everyone is abusing the system.

I believe that you are being unfairly judgemental here. The comment that you objected to clearly referenced that the criminals were taking advantage of the system by living off of the taxpayer while they were imprisoned.

You are right that not everyone getting social assistance is a deadbeat. However, you can see how it makes perfect sense to say that these types of crimes are committed by people definitely "working" the system.

Penguin 09-17-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Uberschaf (Post 939841)
You can't stop them.Nothing works.

Can you say Second Amendment to the Constitution.

Bonanza 09-17-2014 11:10 PM

There is something that residents do, and I would like to believe it is done out of ignorance.

Most of the houses have residents' name on the little sign in the front of their house. I'm not trying to scare anyone, but the fact of the matter is those who have their last name on the sign is really making it easy these thieves. They see your full name. They look you up in the phone book. They call your number. You aren't home. Ta-Da! Guess what?

The same is true of your phone number. The thieves pick a random phone number. Often the resident leaves their full name. Why? Just leave your phone number. Your friends know whom they're calling. Anyone else can leave a message, anyway. Same scenario. These bad guys have your name and phone number. They look you up in the phone book or get on the Internet and get your address from the tax rolls. Or -- they already have your name, address and phone number because they've looked you up in the phone book (yeah -- this is easier for them). Ta-Da! Guess what? Same thing as above.

TV residents have to smarten up. We all are a target. Don't put yourself in a position where you could be next.

kittygilchrist 09-18-2014 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 939835)
1. Solid metal doors in metal frame.
2. Pit Bull.
3. Obvious security cameras.
4. Outside alarm.
5. Never leave home with "early" trash out front.
6. Make sure newspapers do not accumulate on driveway.
7. Shoot just one burglar and the word will get around.

I want to keep glass in the door so my dog can see who she is barking about and i can see who I Am shooting.

kittygilchrist 09-18-2014 12:30 AM

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rubicon 09-18-2014 05:19 AM

Bonanza comments concerning seasonal reasons heads up is a good one. We all have neighbors who travel and in our situation we assist by doing spot checks on their homes.

As to the concern for having your name posted out front it can be problematic. On the positive side it makes friendly people more friendly. On the negative side well Bonanza spoke to that issue. a saving grace for many of us is that with caller ID we are able to ignore such calls. So the would be felon may get a false positive and a surprise when he/she comes to prowl

cmj1210 09-18-2014 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 939973)
There is something that residents do, and I would like to believe it is done out of ignorance.

Most of the houses have residents' name on the little sign in the front of their house. I'm not trying to scare anyone, but the fact of the matter is those who have their last name on the sign is really making it easy these thieves. They see your full name. They look you up in the phone book. They call your number. You aren't home. Ta-Da! Guess what?

The same is true of your phone number. The thieves pick a random phone number. Often the resident leaves their full name. Why? Just leave your phone number. Your friends know whom they're calling. Anyone else can leave a message, anyway. Same scenario. These bad guys have your name and phone number. They look you up in the phone book or get on the Internet and get your address from the tax rolls. Or -- they already have your name, address and phone number because they've looked you up in the phone book (yeah -- this is easier for them). Ta-Da! Guess what? Same thing as above.

TV residents have to smarten up. We all are a target. Don't put yourself in a position where you could be next.


Good point. We now plan on replacing our sign with only our first names. We also looked at installing a "security" screen door. It would be hard for the perpetrators to kick in an all metal door. I think this will help as a great deterrent.

graciegirl 09-18-2014 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 939973)
There is something that residents do, and I would like to believe it is done out of ignorance.

Most of the houses have residents' name on the little sign in the front of their house. I'm not trying to scare anyone, but the fact of the matter is those who have their last name on the sign is really making it easy these thieves. They see your full name. They look you up in the phone book. They call your number. You aren't home. Ta-Da! Guess what?

The same is true of your phone number. The thieves pick a random phone number. Often the resident leaves their full name. Why? Just leave your phone number. Your friends know whom they're calling. Anyone else can leave a message, anyway. Same scenario. These bad guys have your name and phone number. They look you up in the phone book or get on the Internet and get your address from the tax rolls. Or -- they already have your name, address and phone number because they've looked you up in the phone book (yeah -- this is easier for them). Ta-Da! Guess what? Same thing as above.

TV residents have to smarten up. We all are a target. Don't put yourself in a position where you could be next.

Bonanza has a very good point. We have our first names on our sign only.

Please call the sheriff's office and have them send someone out to your home and tell you all of the ways that you can be safer. They offer this and encourage people to use their information. It is very helpful and there are many ways that are simple and very useful.

lynxville 09-18-2014 06:59 AM

Do you have neighborhood watch programs? I used to live in a development where residents patrolled in golf carts and looked for suspicious activity. Had block captains etc.

asianthree 09-18-2014 06:59 AM

If you use a land line transfer it to your cell when you are not home.

Medtrans 09-18-2014 07:08 AM

How many Community Watch patrols are there at any given time?


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