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i have a german shepard that lets me know the minute you step on th front lawn or driveway let alone anywhere near the front door

I have a staffie thats the same. :)

Higher fences and an automated gate coming soon.

kietz just move out of the hood :)

I know you dont have much room for a fence/gate, but that will help in deterring crims, especially if it has pointy spikes on top :blink:

And if it has spikes you can put the heads of your enemies on the end as a warning to leave you alone :blink:

-D

we wanted to put a fence up but the council wont let us!!! if you notice all the houses in my estate have no fences lol

My property has a 600mm high brick fence, but I'm extending it with timber slats and rendering the wall. Put in an auto gate so Tracy doesn't have to get out of the car to open in the dark when she gets home from work late. Raise the fences either side to 1800mm, then allow the staffie out the front via a doggy door thru the carport.

We have a small problem with blacks in our area. Caught two of the bastards the other day up my driveway, looking thru the window of the Stagea. They f**ked off quick smart when I came out onto the porch. :)

Do what I'm doing:

Set up an alarm system that alerts your mobile as well as the monitoring security service (the smaller companies respond quicker than the bigger ones). Hidden cameras recording to HD on a dedicated PC, which can also be accessed at work via the web. Roller shutters on all windows helps too

We ahve a winner here!!

at least with good camera footage you can hand it too police and its hard proof for your insurance company..

You can also get good locks with fingerprint recognition, for a reasonable price, so you don't have to carry keys and the lock can't be picked..

What if they get in and steal the PC with the footage? :sick:

We ahve a winner here!!

at least with good camera footage you can hand it too police and its hard proof for your insurance company..

You can also get good locks with fingerprint recognition, for a reasonable price, so you don't have to carry keys and the lock can't be picked..

What if they get in and steal the PC with the footage? :sick:

can easily upload data to a wireless hidden NAS or internet based storage

-D

We ahve a winner here!!

at least with good camera footage you can hand it too police and its hard proof for your insurance company..

You can also get good locks with fingerprint recognition, for a reasonable price, so you don't have to carry keys and the lock can't be picked..

What if they get in and steal the PC with the footage? :sick:

Thats as much as I tell you. No details will be discussed (keeping that one close to my chest) but rest assured it is not going anywhere :)

Don't mind me while I log in with my PDA and check if I closed the pantry door. :)

Edited by RubyRS4

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