the police ..........could care less.
Thats not really true, I think thieves tell people to spread that rumor to keep people from getting burglar alarms. They know it takes police a good 10 minutes to get there for a burglary call, they will be long gone if there really is an alarm triggered.Here is some helpful information. If you can not afford a security system, check around and buy one of the local or well known alarm company signs. Most thieves will go elsewhere if they see you have a security system...
Detroit?? How about Chesterfield Twp?? We live in a nice neighborhood, been hit 2 times, with multiple other attempts. Have the place alarmed really well now. I can't lock my car doors, if I do they break the window. So once every month or two I wake up to find my car has been gone through, and any spare change in the car is gone,.
I feel for your loss and can sympathize!
burglarized by a former employee and his crack head, white supremest buddies.
They by-passed the alarm system and then spent the next 10 hours unloading my shop.
If you re-do your security system, take a look at Honeywell's "total connect" monitoring service, ....
The panel itself will give you several ways to contact central monitoring and the "total connect" service, will hook you up via, email, text, or you can "play" with your system online (it will tell you the status of anything you want to know when your not present).
Part of my plan is to install "outdoor" motions, that will alert me of someone on the property, prior to an alarm/break-in. ...
Ive also invested in a Geo Vision DVR, and a bunch of high quality used CCTV Cameras, that are run by my pc, and I can access from any Internet portal. The software for the DVR allows for "alarm" if something moves in a selected portion of any cameras field of view as specified by the operator (me).
Basically, you can know someone is there on the property, before they make it in the building to bypass your system. Its really all pretty affordable, and if you working on autos for a living, your over qualified to install these systems.
I share this, because I'm guessing most of you guys out there don't know this stuff is readily available and affordable. ....
When our house was robbed in Philadelphia years ago the police were there just long enough to fill out their paperwork. When they were leaving we asked them if they were going to get the clear to see fingerprints off of the window. They said no, they only investigate murders. Effectively they were there just to document the robbery, nothing more.
Thats not really true, I think thieves tell people to spread that rumor to keep people from getting burglar alarms. They know it takes police a good 10 minutes to get there for a burglary call, they will be long gone if there really is an alarm triggered.
Were you "robbed" or burglarized? Robbery is when someone uses force to take something away in your presence. Burglary is when you are not there and you come home to missing property.
Actually that was the Professors statement, I just agreed with it.
Do you have a a fenced in perimeter fence with heavy duty locks and Razor wire (if allowed)? A guard dog(s). Also I would recommend an alarm that is self powered with a wireless transmitter?
I am really sorry for your loss, and I didn't mean to set you and other members off. I should have picked my words better.
I also believe that this country and others will get alot worse.
Wow you really have no reason to keep posting your thoughts here, everything you have said is useless info!
And this is your 2nd post? Pretty bold man.
Wow you really have no reason to keep posting your thoughts here, everything you have said is useless info!
You officially get the dumbest comment of the year award for this one.
That is beyond stupid. I can't even begin to explain how stupid it is. And the fact that you made it, means no matter what I do, you will still no grasp it.
A theft is never the owners fault. Even if a guy leaves the keys in a mercedes in the ghetto with the windows down, the person who stole it is at fault. They are taking something that doesn't belong to them. Doesn't make a difference if it's easy or not.
And the guy had an alarm. I would beg to say less people here even have that. So the guy just suffered an imeasureable loss of property and heritage, and you have the gall to tell him, "it's his fault".
If you re-do your security system, take a look at Honeywell's "total connect" monitoring service, as well you can get a new panel that will dial out via hard line, use your Internet, and GSM (cellular) as well, giving you 3 chances to get out (assuming your not using DSL for internet). I'm in the process of putting this system together for my "new" and house and shop.
The panel itself will give you several ways to contact central monitoring and the "total connect" service, will hook you up via, email, text, or you can "play" with your system online (it will tell you the status of anything you want to know when your not present).
Part of my plan is to install "outdoor" motions, that will alert me of someone on the property, prior to an alarm/break-in. Basically, giving me a "heads up". So I know someone has "landed" but not broke in yet, giving me the advantage of showing up and causing them to **** themselves when I'm standing behind them and telling them to " smile and wait for the flash ".
Ive also invested in a Geo Vision DVR, and a bunch of high quality used CCTV Cameras, that are run by my pc, and I can access from any Internet portal. The software for the DVR allows for "alarm" if something moves in a selected portion of any cameras field of view as specified by the operator (me). Basically, if someone accesses the property, it will let me know. You can throw enough technology at your problem to insure it does not happen again.
Basically, you can know someone is there on the property, before they make it in the building to bypass your system. Its really all pretty affordable, and if you working on autos for a living, your over qualified to install these systems.
I share this, because I'm guessing most of you guys out there don't know this stuff is readily available and affordable. I'm also super paranoid about my stuff getting stolen, and think you can not put enough effort in to making it a mother trucker to get at you're stuff. I also pull the keys (forklifts, loader, trucks) out of everything and power down the panel at night.
I don't worry about true professional thieves, because my stuff isn't worth their time, Its the low life drug users and lazy teen age kids with time on their hands that worry me.
I always thought about dedicating a closet to a human sized "live trap". Some of the nicer homes with very sophisticated alarm systems have safe rooms and trap rooms that will emit a gas.
Wow you really have no reason to keep posting your thoughts here, everything you have said is useless info!
