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Posted by RayP(MI) on September 25, 2001 at 19:50:30 from (216.46.196.177):
In Reply to: Security posted by Jeff w/an H on September 24, 2001 at 11:34:54:
As much as you want to get these guys, don't do something stupid. Guns, mean dogs, electric fences, spiked boards, bombs - even those designed to make noise, could hurt someone. Then you'll be in trouble, if not with the law for setting booby traps, then in civil court, where their family sues you for loss of whatever due to what you did to their relatives. First lock everything down - that means they're "breaking and entering". Then go for security devices, cameras, alarms, etc. - well hidden, you don't want them stolen too. Alarms can be very simple, strings across doors that trip a switch that sets off lights or a noisemaker, can be very simple. If you want to leave something in your fuel tank, diesel or kerosene will do fine. Don't put anything like sugar in your own equipment! Only stuff that will do you no damage, and you can clear out easily! Father in law had fuel supplier put diesel in tank where he had been loosing gasoline - next morning there was a car about a quarter mile down the road - stalled. Had his culprits! You gotta be careful to play by the rules - courts today are making criminals out of the victims way too often.
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