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whyworry
07-Dec-2005, 09:19
Had the house broken into last night in sussex - nobs looking for keys to BMW 7 series...didnt find em!! hide your keys!! dont leave them on side by the door!!!
think they are on prowl for BMW's only --------------------------The duke is safe too by the way!

Herb
07-Dec-2005, 09:27
My sister (ironically bother her and her husband are officers in the met) had their house broken into earlier this year. Took 2 new cars off the drive.

Good advice.

andyb
07-Dec-2005, 09:49
IMHO, sometimes its worse to hide your keys! It depends on the determination of the Offenders..........how far will they go to get them! Its worth the warning!

Dont get me wrong, i know this lowlife better than most, and more to the point the unpredictability of them, i never cease to be amazed!

Just be careful as you might well escalate the situation into something that could of been avoided or worse regretable!

whyworry
07-Dec-2005, 09:53
--- see your point
i did rush down stairs and scare em off tho!!
they may be nutters!!!!

andyb
07-Dec-2005, 09:58
Dont get me wrong. I know i have visited many an occasion of this type. The thoughts always go through my head, "if they did that to me, id"..................

in reality, i guess i would react like most others.

and i do hide the keys! However, my garage is like Fort Knox now, it would take a while to get in with out an invite. Hopefully that would put these scum off!

antonye
07-Dec-2005, 10:31
There was an interesting program about "how to handle burglars" on Sky a little while back, hosted by part-timer Chris Ryan.

It was quite interesting and he certainly gave some good advice about what (and what not) to do. I don't want to try and recall it all as I'll only get it wrong, but if you've got Sky (or can download the program) then it's worth watching. I think the series was called "Could You Survive...".

andys 900ss
07-Dec-2005, 11:02
Its x-mas shopping time again.

I know, as we are in security systems and are very busy!

Make sure you are vigilant and lock up on all occassions and if you have an alarm USE-IT.

A potential customer had keys stolen and the burglars went off in the sons car with the loot, only to return two weeks later to take Dads BMW (that car again) with the keys they had. Why dont people do something about it, like change the locks??

Personnally, I lock all keys up in a safe at night and of course we are very, very secure with alarms, cameras, locks, etc... but do remember to have a door keys handy in case of a fire.

Andy

whyworry
07-Dec-2005, 11:39
good point andy!

Ains.
07-Dec-2005, 16:30
Best security alarm for the house?
A dog with a loud and fierce bark.
Train it not to touch food until it is told to. That way when the scum bags drop the poisened meat (yes these toe-rags do that) through the letter box the dog won't touch it.

We've had a couple of prowlers round the back but they decided the better of it when our mutt kicked off.
Previous mutt has saved two of my bikes in the past. Had to be parked outside in the front yard. Dog in the front room, 3AM bike tea-leafs sneak in, dog kicks off tries to jump through front room window, bellowing it's head off.
Would be thieving scumbags were so far up the street by time I got down stairs they were almost out of sight. And I was down there in treble quick time too.
Next best thing make friends with OAP's across the road, best street security system devised, any strange persons moping around the place or checking out the house and they're straight on the phone. Right on. :) And good for taking parcels in when they get delivered and you're not home.
Word soon gets round the criminal fraternity which bits of town to avoid.

Ains.

Mr C
07-Dec-2005, 18:16
I got burgled last year, they found my spare keys and loaded up my car with all the goodies.

philthy
07-Dec-2005, 20:50
A few years ago I was woken up by shouting outside our house at 1a.m.

I looked out of the bedroom window and saw my neighbour was being pinned to the garden wall by two blokes.

Yours truly flew out of the front door and out into the road and promptly ''tapped'' one of them on the side of the head with a large table leg which happened to fall into my hand as I jumped out of bed.

This persuaded him to leave my neighbour alone and made him realise the error of his ways and quieten down.

My neighbour had now only one to deal with and putting his hand over his garden wall ''found'' a piece of 2'' x 2'' timber which he then used to persuade the other assailant to lie on the floor and curl up in a ball.( Basically he walloped hell out of him)

At which point three police cars arrived.

The two good citizens then complained to the police that we had attacked them for no good reason.

It turned out that my neighbour had come home from the pub and found them outside his house talking out loud as to which house they were going to break into. A dicussion then took place between them and my neighbour - which was the point where I joined in.

After much shouting (by them) and silence ( from us ) we were taken to one side by a police officer who explained that one of the men was a prolific house breaker and had been persuaded by the police to drop the complaint against us if they were allowed to go on their merry way.

We agreed and the gentlemen were sent off by the police who then thanked us for stopping them from commiting a burglary that night, but explained to us that we could have been locked up for assult with a weapon.

In hindsight if these two had not had criminal records we would have been on shaky ground and may have ended up with criminal records ourselves.

Would I do it again?......


You bet I would :D:D

domski
07-Dec-2005, 21:18
Originally posted by philthy
A few years ago I was woken up by shouting outside our house at 1a.m.

I looked out of the bedroom window and saw my neighbour was being pinned to the garden wall by two blokes.

Yours truly flew out of the front door and out into the road and promptly ''tapped'' one of them on the side of the head with a large table leg which happened to fall into my hand as I jumped out of bed.

This persuaded him to leave my neighbour alone and made him realise the error of his ways and quieten down.

My neighbour had now only one to deal with and putting his hand over his garden wall ''found'' a piece of 2'' x 2'' timber which he then used to persuade the other assailant to lie on the floor and curl up in a ball.( Basically he walloped hell out of him)

At which point three police cars arrived.

The two good citizens then complained to the police that we had attacked them for no good reason.

It turned out that my neighbour had come home from the pub and found them outside his house talking out loud as to which house they were going to break into. A dicussion then took place between them and my neighbour - which was the point where I joined in.

After much shouting (by them) and silence ( from us ) we were taken to one side by a police officer who explained that one of the men was a prolific house breaker and had been persuaded by the police to drop the complaint against us if they were allowed to go on their merry way.

We agreed and the gentlemen were sent off by the police who then thanked us for stopping them from commiting a burglary that night, but explained to us that we could have been locked up for assult with a weapon.

In hindsight if these two had not had criminal records we would have been on shaky ground and may have ended up with criminal records ourselves.

Would I do it again?......


You bet I would :D:D

Now that's what I call a good read :D

Well done Phil :saint: