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Has anyone got some good security systems set up at home?

My car's been egged outside my house over 10 times in the past 2 years. Just now I have sold my car and am driving around my dad's calais and last night, the calais, mums corolla and 3 other cars in the street were egged, all within 20m of my house. Police have a case running but there's nothing they can do without a numberplate or video evidence of the person doing the act. I currently have a little motion sensor camera setup out the front but it doesn't seem clear enough for anything solid, (not to say it hasn't caught anything though).

Any suggestions? I'm at my wit's end here.

I used to have it happen lots...put up a bunch of fake but obvious cameras and it never happened again. Could be coincidence.

We were at the point of wanting to camp out in cars near the top and bottom of the street to block them off, as it was happening with some regularity at one stage. Imagine the look of fear on their faces as they speed off from throwing eggs, only to find the street blocked off :)

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