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Time to upgrade the home security

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    #11
    Originally posted by PorkPie View Post
    Circus in town by any chance?
    Now that is a good point and to be honest one I didn't think of.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
      You have horses right? Otherwise why bother...
      Que?

      Naaah.

      Edit: or even neigh.
      Last edited by conned tractor; 20 November 2009, 23:55.

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        #13
        Originally posted by minestrone View Post
        They will not try it on with a well prepared house. Security lights, double glazing and an alarm. If any fliper gets into my home he will be lucky to have a doctor to remove the hockey stick, stashed under my bed, from his cranium.
        Yep, am planning on upgrading the alarm and security lights including alraming the garage which is at the end of the garden. But as a keen DIY'er I have some expensive kit in there, table saw, router table, many tools, etc, plus expensive bikes. Probably more lucrative for a thief to rob the garage than the house.

        The double glazing is internally beaded and locks are OK.

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          #14
          Originally posted by minestrone View Post
          They will not try it on with a well prepared house. Security lights, double glazing and an alarm. If any fliper gets into my home he will be lucky to have a doctor to remove the hockey stick, stashed under my bed, from his cranium.
          Easier still, change your name to Duncan Ferguson and advertise the fact you live there to deter them.

          http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/2660021.stm

          Oh, hang on..

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            #15
            Alarm? boring. If you've got some time off out of contract, just get yourself a big plasma TV, a shotgun and a rocking chair.

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              #16
              Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
              Alarm? boring. If you've got some time off out of contract, just get yourself a big plasma TV, a shotgun and a rocking chair.
              I would love some active security on a par with frying the bastards with the mains upon entry, however the repurcussions deter me from doing this.

              However, I wouldn't have any problem taking a baseball bat to someone in my home.

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                #17
                well, horses for courses, but come on...you're an Englishman aren't you? It should be a cricket bat. I resent the creeping Americanization of our head-smashing activities.

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