โApr-12-2014 05:46 AM
โApr-12-2014 11:19 AM
โApr-12-2014 11:05 AM
rfryer wrote:
In your defense, ocbms, just because youโre paranoid doesnโt mean everybody isnโt out to get you. Being alert to your surroundings and the types of people around you is nothing but good common sense. Then you can decide if the risk of staying outweighs the reward.
But photographing cars and people on the off chance they may be a threat is a bit over the top. And someone photographing and watching me is going to make me suspicious of their motives and warrant follow-up.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โApr-12-2014 10:31 AM
ocbms wrote:
After reading about the Emergency bag, I like GOOD (Get Out Of Dodge) bag idea but the RV is becoming my home. I realize the important of keeping your records together but off site has always been my option. I guess I thankful for my daughters having big houses.
Another way I try to protect what I have is always be suspicious. That is I always look around at the surrounding ( vehicle, people) and write a license number down or take pictures. It may a picture of a future witness or the vehicle that is used in the crime. I try to leave the impression I'm watching and have information that a security camera will not.
I do like the idea of some kind or sensor with remote control & siren, either motion or switch operated, to monitor the door when in strange parking lots.
We all know that the material things can be replaced but it is peace of mind we are trying to protect.
I'm a firm believer if the door is forced open, there maybe blood on the Welcome Mat.
โApr-12-2014 10:09 AM
rfryer wrote:
In your defense, ocbms, just because youโre paranoid doesnโt mean everybody isnโt out to get you. Being alert to your surroundings and the types of people around you is nothing but good common sense. Then you can decide if the risk of staying outweighs the reward. But photographing cars and people on the off chance they may be a threat is a bit over the top. And someone photographing and watching me is going to make me suspicious of their motives and warrant follow-up.
โApr-12-2014 10:03 AM
โApr-12-2014 09:49 AM
downtheroad wrote:
We live here and never leave home...ever.
โApr-12-2014 09:35 AM
โApr-12-2014 09:22 AM
โApr-12-2014 09:00 AM
โApr-12-2014 09:00 AM
Lyrikz wrote:NO! at least not this old guy matter of fact when I see a person in my camera I don't know I tell them Get the hell out of the shot will you? ๐ocbms wrote:
After reading about the Emergency bag, I like GOOD (Get Out Of Dodge) bag idea but the RV is becoming my home. I realize the important of keeping your records together but off site has always been my option. I guess I thankful for my daughters having big houses.
Another way I try to protect what I have is always be suspicious. That is I always look around at the surrounding ( vehicle, people) and write a license number down or take pictures. It may a picture of a future witness or the vehicle that is used in the crime. I try to leave the impression I'm watching and have information that a security camera will not.
I do like the idea of some kind or sensor with remote control & siren, either motion or switch operated, to monitor the door when in strange parking lots.
We all know that the material things can be replaced but it is peace of mind we are trying to protect.
I'm a firm believer if the door is forced open, there maybe blood on the Welcome Mat.
Wow, paranoid much? Taking pictures of random people. Is this what happens when you get old?
โApr-12-2014 08:59 AM
โApr-12-2014 07:02 AM
ocbms wrote:
After reading about the Emergency bag, I like GOOD (Get Out Of Dodge) bag idea but the RV is becoming my home. I realize the important of keeping your records together but off site has always been my option. I guess I thankful for my daughters having big houses.
Another way I try to protect what I have is always be suspicious. That is I always look around at the surrounding ( vehicle, people) and write a license number down or take pictures. It may a picture of a future witness or the vehicle that is used in the crime. I try to leave the impression I'm watching and have information that a security camera will not.
I do like the idea of some kind or sensor with remote control & siren, either motion or switch operated, to monitor the door when in strange parking lots.
We all know that the material things can be replaced but it is peace of mind we are trying to protect.
I'm a firm believer if the door is forced open, there maybe blood on the Welcome Mat.
โApr-12-2014 06:42 AM
โApr-12-2014 06:34 AM