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I remember seeing one of those daytime property programmes where they installed cameras in several houses in a street and invited an ex-burglar who provided this sort of service to case the houses.
What was amazing was a) how easy it was to break into some of the houses and b) how much a burglar can steal in just 3-4 minutes when people keep valuables in very obvious places.
The house owners who agreed to have their properties filmed then had a recording played back to them of the 'burglary' and some of them cried.
A month later and the houses had all upgraded their security precautions. The burglar this time said it was too risky to attempt to break into any of the houses.
I've seen programmers like this before. Take away from it was you don't need the best security system ever, just got to be better than than next doors
I remember seeing one of those daytime property programmes where they installed cameras in several houses in a street and invited an ex-burglar who provided this sort of service to case the houses.
What was amazing was a) how easy it was to break into some of the houses and b) how much a burglar can steal in just 3-4 minutes when people keep valuables in very obvious places.
The house owners who agreed to have their properties filmed then had a recording played back to them of the 'burglary' and some of them cried.
A month later and the houses had all upgraded their security precautions. The burglar this time said it was too risky to attempt to break into any of the houses.
Only problem is she is soft as tulip and will happily show you were all the valuables are in the house (in her case the fridge where we keep the sausages)
Only problem is she is soft as tulip and will happily show you were all the valuables are in the house (in her case the fridge where we keep the sausages)
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