Posted by Harold HUbbard on November 26, 2013 at 03:31:02 from (198.228.200.158):
In Reply to: Keys in? posted by notjustair on November 25, 2013 at 19:15:54:
If I ever kill or injure a thief, it will not be because of whatever I catch him doing. It will be from years of built up aggravation from dealing with lost keys, frozen locks, wrong keys, forgotten keys, locks that were changed without telling me, broken keys, broken locks, forgotten combinations, keys locked in the vehicle, etc., etc.,
When I think of all the time I have wasted on "security" over the years, and knowing that a determined thief or vandal is going to win every time, including in court, it seems easier to just leave everything open. Unfortunately, my insurance company wouldn't see it this way.
Thieves hit a local construction company several years ago, broke into the shop, loaded a bunch of tools into a dump truck that was parked inside, hooked up a trailer and backhoe, and took off. They were caught when the backhoe got stuck in a RR underpass. Insurance company gave the owner a hard time because the keys were left in the dump truck. "HELLO, the trucked was in a LOCKED building!!!!".
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