This thread has reminded me of a coupla things.
A woman I know was burgled. The local crime prevention officer gave her the full spiel on how to burglar-proof her home. She spent money on dead bolts and window locks etc etc but, as is the pattern, after a few weeks they smashed a pane of glass and did the house again.
If you live in a concrete pill box the expensive locks might work. If you've got a pane in the house of glass not so much. I was buying a replacement lock a few months back and the salesman was recommending a more expensive lock. I told him the nearest accessible window was less than two meters from the door. "Oh well..." he shrugged.
Several decades ago developers brought up all the houses on the main street near here. The houses were rented out pending the various developments taking place. The renters were mostly young people who wore black jeans, black jerseys and Doc Martins, and who were setting up house for the first time. They laid waste to the neighbourhood most of the neighbours got burgled twice. Not me, not the couple across the road. We both had dogs.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
On a lighter note, I did once see a house that had a warning sign.
"This property is patrolled by shotgun five nights a week. Your guess which nights."
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Totally agree. I live in an allegedly rough town but have had no incidents of note in 6 years. We have a dog that looks the part and barks at people or cars who slow or hang around the property boundary.
I have installed cameras and security lights but otherwise you could get into the house with a cotton bud, windows are usually open.
The biggest thing I believe is that thieves cannot get on or off the property quickly or discretely. Even if they slunk down to the house and pinched my lap top it would be a decent run back to the road with a dog chasing you. That is if they had the balls to try and get in with the dog going off in front of them.
My G/F locked herself out one day and had to climb in through one of the sash windows, the dog came into the room baying like a rabid hound from Hades. Quite re-assuring.
Even small dogs make great deterrents, they go nuts!
Manopausal.
"Mummy's Too Tight to Mention" by Simply Red
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