The viability of cameras and alarms vary with location. Living in the heart of the lakes area of MN where we have many "summer people" who are gone over the winter creates a problem for security/law enforcement. Or county is large with over 300,000 miles of roads. Plus thousands of lake homes and hunting property that are not lived in year round. Lot of small towns with no law enforcement too. We have less than 30 deputies. A call to the cops for a "minor" incident can take a couple of hours if not more. We had an alarm company up here trying to sell alarms claiming that they were monitored and that in the event of a break in the cops would be there in 5 minutes. LOL at 3 AM when only 2 deputies are on duty for the entire county the closest cop can be 30 miles away. LOL a few years ago while bow hunting on another friends farm my son and I found that someone had been coming in from the lake side of his farm and way back in the woods growing dope. We told Jim, he calls the county and it wasn't until 2 days later that they actually sent an officer to investigate.
So before you go and spend money on cams and alarms, go talk to your local head cop and see what he thinks.
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