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cheap sensor light from bunnings. maybe 10m of wire.

de-tatch the sensor from the light.

mount the sensor in your garage facing the roller door

mount the light in your room facing you

keep something blunt and heavy with abit of surface rust under your bed.

waking up weilding a large object with messy bed hair should scare anyone off

if not,stab them.

i done similar to this cause i was sick of chatty doony bums stealing my clothes off my line

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ok since we're telling to make a brother feel better....My car got broken into last year, for those who didn't know... they pulled the driver's side window out, how it didn't snap or break is still a mistery to me, missed my work music.. did not touch the CD player but went through my glovebox and stole........

my aftershave.

True story. :)

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I got broken into at Burwood a few years back

They took a few my playstation and some vcr's and dvd players etc

i had a little cash box with about $500 in it that they broke open but left the money in

and also took my foxtel remote control :S

they ended up ditching most of the stuff over the fence when they figured it was too hard to climb over themselves lol

we had pretty high fences

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cheap sensor light from bunnings. maybe 10m of wire.

de-tatch the sensor from the light.

mount the sensor in your garage facing the roller door

mount the light in your room facing you

keep something blunt and heavy with abit of surface rust under your bed.

waking up weilding a large object with messy bed hair should scare anyone off

if not,stab them.

i done similar to this cause i was sick of chatty doony bums stealing my clothes off my line

Bwahahahahahahahaha

clothes line love it. Thing is i doubt the light would wake me up maybe if i routed it to a foghorn and just scare the shit out of them

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