Posted by kcm.MN on December 25, 2017 at 20:26:02 from (174.219.12.50):
In Reply to: lock cut off posted by stonerock on December 25, 2017 at 16:11:03:
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Best thing to do is to get your cameras (<-- plural!!) and mount them up somewhere where they cannot be seen (if possible), and then DON'T TELL ANYONE! If anyone knows you like old tractors, they may monitor your posts now and then.
Game warden has told me they stopped putting out trail cams for poachers cause they got tired of coming back to find the cameras missing. Only way around that is to use trail cams that can send the pics through a cellular connection to email, your PC, smart phone, or wherever. Best thing is to have cameras where you need them, and have a recorder in a secure place somewhere else. Personally, I don't trust wireless cameras. I know the technology is getting better, but it's too dang easy to buy/build a device that can scramble the transmission(s).
I highly recommend cameras! In this day & age, don't matter how long you've lived there, or even whether the perps have a record a mile long. Still, the court will side with who has the best evidence, and if they can screw up your evidence somehow (steal cameras or scramble wireless transmissions), then it's basically your word against theirs.
I don't flaunt what we have, and I certainly don't say where it's mounted, but we are well-monitored! Even in the autos, there are views front, back, and both sides. It's just so much more simple to make your case when you have solid video to back you up!!
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