Domestic Burglary Deterrents

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by dukesox, Oct 19, 2016.

  1. Think yourself lucky he didn't smash her back door in.
     
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  2. Yep... Not exactly the same as mine but lots of people do them... They're all pretty well the same...

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  3. Soundbomb is good. Smart water is good too. The police don't need to find any of your property to prosecute as the smart water etches the skin and leaves it's own dna to your property.

    I saw a cctv video from a client when I used to install of someone who broke in. The client had cctv, smart water, Soundbomb and a smoke screen. The person went in through a roof, set the security system off but couldn't find his way out because of the smoke. When the police arrived he was laying outside on the floor throwing up and begging to be taken away.
    Thing with security systems is every scenario is different and so are budgets.

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  4. @dukesox apparently as far as doors are concerned, Rock composite doors are supposed to be good.
    Police fail or struggle to get entry sometimes, but make sure their not fitted with the old type Euro lock.
     
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  5. Best answer a pair of Rottweilers

    Only issue is weighing the running costs against the theft cost... Mess / Food / Eaten Furniture...

    But seriously I had my garage broken into middle of day 10 years ago - 3 guys.

    Tried breaking into house to get the keys first to the heavy security on garage - Dog scared them off that - but as the garage was detatched - they just did the garage the hard way.

    Ripped out burgular alarm

    Ripped off the rear door with crow bars

    Cut through the inner mesh door with bolt croppers (cut out a panel)

    Cut through the 13mm chains on bikes

    Unbolted the UP and Over door frames from the brickwork and lifted down the door - dropping it on top of a nearly new CBR600

    Took XR 400 and a New 100CC Yam bought for my daughter for Christmas (not ridden) - ran off when my wife came home without taking two quads that they had already freed - but not had time to get out.

    Wife called police immediately - took them over 2 hours to attend..


    But dogs are the answer and good security and CCTV and alarm that is monitored.


    For garage - also shot gun mines - blank shot gun cartridges that get triggered when door / window / bike is moved without detaching the trigger first.
     
  6. Put a signage up "job centre"

    That will discourage the idle and useless from being interested
     
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  7. We have this.... but given a chance, after barking like mad to welcome them through the door, once in the house, she'd sit them down, bring them tea and cakes if she could and try and snuggle up next to them if they sat on the sofa

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  8. What a beautiful dog you have there, a typical doberman sloppy sitter judging by her back right leg poking out at the bottom of the picture.
     
  9. I will live in your house with a gun if you pay me £62k per year.
     
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  10. I see she has nice boots and a handbag spoilt doggy :)
     
  11. i was going to suggest an eastern immigrant sitting outside with a 12 bore cant cost as much as most of these alarms.. stll much sympathy for OP , what a shit country it is nowadays...
     
  12. Can you cook too ?
     
  13. Of course.
     
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  14. Thank you.

    Yes, she's always found it difficult and uncomfortable to sit - I think its due to the tail not being docked, it is inflexible for a way along its length and imagine it must be a bit like bending a finger back - the ones I've seen with tails tend to sit a bit sidesaddle, or sloppy as you point out.
     
  15. Too right! We'd rented a cottage near Castle Combe, she'd just got back from a walk, kicked her boots off and thrown her new Michael Kors bag on the sofa, as if she owned the place, some dogs, eh!
     
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  16. The thieves would steal those around my area.
     
  17. Burglary is seriously getting out of hand. The Police are spread that thinly now the criminals are having a ball. We are being hit hard around saddleworth with Police thinking there are three gangs at work.
     
  18. Wow, so determined...

    I'm sure they're all far too lazy down this way to go that much trouble
     
  19. You might be selling yourself a bit cheap @ £62k
     
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