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You might contact the local police departments and see if they subscribe to a service that lets them send out community announcements. Up north my police department does and they post all the crime (and non crime) activity, sometimes with videos from security cameras, so you have an idea of what problems are in your area. The announcements have helped find the bad guys.
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It was a white Sheriff Car and he was not very happy with us. I'm not makeing this up. I had Village Id and a Village Rental Cart and my CYV Rental address and he was thinking we were going to be stealing appliances out of the model homes! All we were doing was looking at outside doors and the lights. You can call Ruth on this. Her and ole Herv were s----n- bricks. About the second time I hear I'm hear to defend the citizens of this county against criminals I figured Bubba was smelling a Yankee and taking us down. That said. We have moved on. You have to be in your home locked down doors shut and in Bed by 9.00 oclock or face the wrath of the local sheriff. He told us " You all get on home now you should not be out this late! " Wow 8:45 curfew- Maybe he was worried about muggers? Then he followed us until we hit the Car path. |
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OK Gracie
Yes Mom! I'll go shave! Gracie he made her cry. A nice day of just buying a lot and felling pretty good was dashed. And that makes any self respecting man come to fighting words.
Now enough of this off topic and back to the topic of Home security. I'm liking the idea of motion lights. Without the bills of a monitered system. What does something like that cost? When we were looking at pre-owned I saw many homes that had a security panel in them. It was sold as a bonus. And yes I did have a old system in a previous life that everything from the wind, flashing light, the kids Canary or that terrorist called Rosa the Schnauzer set off! Police were not happy with the false calls so we just turned it off, Now what good was that? Maybe new systems people have are of a modern design? And Jim- I know you Love me Man! But that will get Pturner going on me again! :laugh: |
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Alarm, dog and shotgun?
The older I get the more I appreciate my alarm. We lockup every night and my labradoodle is large. I'm told that dogs are better then alarms. The only problems have been alarm battery needs replacement every few years and if the power is out for an extended period the low power battery alert wakes you up and scares you to death.
It helps if you are friendly with the neighbors they can be an extended set of eyes and ears. If something looks fishy call the police. |
So far I personally, and my two or three friends haven't seen ANYTHING fishy in either of our neighborhoods, but people walking dogs. In our house in Hadley we backed to the Odell rec center where anyone could park their car in the rec center, break our back windows and make off with any of our second hand furniture or our pretty new furniture or our plants or my costume jewelry or my clothing or Sweeties golf shirts in the time that we were snowbirding up North. HOWEVER our neighbors watched and stopped any breakins about to happen, in fact they didn't see any.
After reading a bunch of stuff on this forum, and all but a couple of instances* turned out to be rumors, we had some wiring in the back for motion activated lights and they came on when the wind blew the trees and were very helpful when we returned from potlucks at the rec center. It cost us a couple of hundred dollars to do that I have seen canons and canon balls in some of the front yards in the historic part. * In the very few robberies that have happened, the police have a very good record of catching the culprits. In fact the cop who caught 'em may be the very chubby, grumpy one that made Car's wife Ruthie cry. |
Herv - Were there signs posted re: no traffic allowed, etc. at the entrance to the area? They get pretty picky about that, especially "after hours" in the construction areas.
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Thanks Bill
We learned our lesson the hard way.
I am sorry for the people that lost their property. Terrible at Christmas Time. Locking the doors behind us is the best advise. Jim's your Cat should do the trick. It is like 150 lbs right? Don't your think the Zoo will miss it? I was thinking of a Security Guard Alligator! |
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We had a Time Warner Security system installed in our home for my father before he died and we kept it when we moved in. We never had any problems, but my parents had two breakings going back a number of years ago pre alarm. We found that we rarely activated the alarm while we were home and only did so when leaving the house for an extended period of time... like when we came down to close on our TV home.
My wife just yesterday asked if I think we should get a system (probably with reading this thread) and... well... I'm not gonna tell anyone what we decided! LoL Also someone mentioned that they see Neighbor Watch only a few times a day. I've seen them go by more frequently than that. Just this morning I saw one go buy and within seconds saw another go buy. That made me feel guilty without doing anything wrong for a minute, but then I figured that it was just Fumar sending them to check and see if we had three dogs! :doggie::doggie::doggie: :laugh: |
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