Sea Dog wrote:
relaxin wrote:
silly rv'rs don't you know one of the biggest giveaways is when you park your RV in front of your house (some to possibly show off to the neighbors) and load it up wash it and do this and that for a few days to a week and then poof its gone and your house is quiet, what a better layed out sign that says "I am no where near so rob me" than that
My unit never sits on the driveway for more than 1/2 an hour. the rest of the time it is nicely hidden way out back behind my workshop not visible from the road hopefully soon to be in its own cozy little garage back there to not even visible to a tresspasser.
as an extra precaution I have someone feeding my pets they randomly leave things on like a tv in the family room then the tv in the guest room the next day, and they will shuffle vehicles around a couple times over the period of a week. plus I forward all my calls to my cell, so anyone calling to check and see if I am not home, will reach me.
I own a business which is a frequent target for thieves, and I have learnt from the misfortunes of my competitors
I did not realize that Fenwick had become a hotbed of crime!
crime happens everywhere. areas like I am attracts the criminal element from places like welland, thorold and port colborne, as the crackheads think we are all rich out here in the country. my company vehicles have alot of tools and materials,,, which is common for the industry, a competitor of mine way out in timbuck no where wainflete was broken into twice (over several years) both times it was obvious he was gone. A competitor and friend in a nice area of Niagara falls , who keeps a low profile got broken into a couple years ago while on a vacation in january, never touched his house, just a detached garage and his van, tools and materials. another guy in st Catharines had his van stolen, a tow truck backed up his driveway and hooked it up and hauled it away, he had the heavy locks on the side and back doors, they chopped through them with a cut off saw and emptied out the vehicle then torched it back behind the GM plant by the old Canal.
just a side note as to the price and tempation of scrap metal, a slaughter house in Allenburg (the HWY 20 bridge over the canal) that had closed had a couple criminals spend a weekend in there stripping out wiring and copper piping, estimated to be around 4000 pounds (I knew as I was asked to price some of the repairs by the property owner) 4000 X about $3 a pound at that time
its not a massive every day thing but it is something that if you have stuff that is easy to sell for a good buck,, that makes you a target and about 5 times more likely to have an issue that your neighbour