Posted by K Effective on December 26, 2017 at 04:47:44 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: lock cut off posted by stonerock on December 25, 2017 at 16:11:03:
I agree that this was a planned job by someone with some info- that had to be a whole semi-load of equipment! The only time we have had someone enter the barns and steal stuff, the police responded promptly, but with little hope of catching the thief. No CSI-type work at all, even when I pointed out a used bottle of sports drink and cigarette butts used by the lookout/case guy.
They filled my wheel barrow up with my tools and pushed it down the driveway to the neighbors where they broke into his shop as well, then loaded the stuff into a truck and left the barrow in his yard.
Having the cows with access to the barn makes it nearly impossible to totally keep people out, if they want in. Locks really only dissuade honest folks, cameras really sound like the best defense- but I wonder if the thieves knew about the cameras you might be able to force them to find an easier mark?
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