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Posted by Ohio Mike on October 16, 2006 at 08:35:54 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Shop Security posted by Bryan in Iowa on October 16, 2006 at 06:00:45:
Don't have answers on how to make it secure. But according to a police detective friend of mine the best thing you can do is try not to let people know what you have. He said on most of the bigger jobs, like a garage or house being cleaned out the crooks have been in at least once or twice before they hit so they know what's there. Also he said try not to keep a routine. My X-brother in law and his wife got his house and garage both cleaned out, I mean they took it all, lock stock, and barrel. They both worked midnights and always the same routine. They caught the crooks when someone told the cops about a warehouse and when the cops checked it they found all this stuff from different breakins. There was even a brand new township dump truck with snow plow. When they interviewed the crooks the one gave times and details of being in the places before taking anything. The detective said lots of light and the harder you make it to take something the better it is.
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