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rhagfo
Dec 19, 2015Explorer III
larry barnhart wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
We have a S&B that is about 6 miles of a minor highway and about half of that is some very rough desert roads. We have been robbed so often that I am planning that when we finish repairing the vandalism to leave it unlocked with door closers that hopefully won't be stolen too.
We had 1/4" steel shutters bolted through 8" cinder bloc on windows and 1/4"X1 1/2 square tube jail cell looking doors over the entry doors. The thieves cut the through bolts with a torch and stole all the steel for scrap value.
My point being, extreme security items won't stop thieves given enough time, they will steal those too. Having an item visible and normal security will help from having thieves steel from you. There just isn't a fool proof system.
Minimize valuables in the rig and don't take extreme measures for security, pulling the high pressure fuel pump relay along with the removing the batteries will stop almost indefinitely any theft of the rig. I think that's the best you can do. Unless you can find a storage yard like ours, IR detectors, Laser trip beams(smoke won't help you evade them like Tom Cruise does)hi-def cameras and random visits by a security company that monitors the cameras from afar with mobile response always close at hand.
Not fool proof but it's good.
I would think you would understand what bullets are for by now. It sucks for you to have this problem but I see more of this happening in our future.
chevman
Using bullets to protect property can get you in big trouble!
Your person yes, but not property.
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