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Re: Cold Sunday Discussion
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 25, 2004 at 15:11:27 from (63.147.130.170):
In Reply to: Cold Sunday Discussion posted by Mike ISW on January 25, 2004 at 05:31:46:
I agree with the post that suggests leaving items out of plain veiw. I think often times, things are stolen that have been previously seen by the theif. Often times the theif is someone you know, even if a 1 time aquantance. I also agree that locks, extra lighting and so forth is only going to stop honest people, which you shouldn't have to worry about them anyways. I live in a relatively low rate of robbery area, but non the less I have had stuff stolen. Some things that I do is only have people that I know well and trust at my place of residence. About all of my equipment will not start by turn of the key (secret to start everything). Keep close eye on neighbors that you know are a little shady. If it all possible, keep things likely to be stolen out of site. If you are a victim of robbery, plan on doing some investigating yourself (some cops are real lazzy and may only right up a report).
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