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I'm planning on designing a special pocket in my pyjama's for my keys, bet the bastards won't think of looking there, haha

It's amazing how brazen they are these days, breaking in to steal keys from your house, kinda scary. My dog was the best investment I every made, keeps anyone from going round the back of my place.

See'ya:burnout:

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Hmm I have considered sleeping with them inin my pocket or under my pillow or something along those lines of being really close, but I am scared that I will roll over in my sleep and push my alarm!!!! The last thing I need is to open the car in my sleep and make it easier for the theives!!! :)

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'd rather put up a fight than let them get my car, some things are worth fighting for. Have to keep a club handy.

See'ya:burnout:

Yeah I sleep with a two piece pool que under my bed for just such an occasion....

Originally posted by MrGTST

Yeah I sleep with a two piece pool que under my bed for just such an occasion....

Are you sure that doesn't have more than one purpose? haha.

It would give them a nice surprise if they came looking for the keys in your room.

See'ya:burnout:

I got broken into today, only thing they stole was my old car stereo but im sure the guy had a good look around at everything else he wanted. Cops got a print and I told em who I rekoned it was but they say theres near nothing chance they can do anything.

I will need to bring my dog down i think, but i dont know how it will go during the day while im @ work. its a purebred border collie and needs to be ran VERY often else it gets really moody hehe

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speaking of little bastards breaking into houses and stealing keys.... 4 houses were broken into in my street the other night and one car was stolen. some keys(for both the house and car) from one house are still missing so all the locks need to be changed.

i reckon some of the best security we;ve ever invested in is a little jack russell. they bark their heads off at anything foreign to the house. security mesh and steel glass on the windows will make your house a fortress.

anyway... if i caught someone trying to break into my car id grab my 6D Cell Maglight and beat the living fCuk out of them after they;d said a quick hi to mr diving knife. believe me..... im not joking!:)

Memphis if I was you I wouldnt be pointing that marker at anyone. Its illegal to point anything that resembles a gun at someone in WA. Let alone pump out a few rounds which could take out their eyes, which would in turn **** up paintballing for everyone. I've been hit by a normal marker at several ranges, one paintball managed to break the skin (hit my hand, didnt have any gloves on) and cause a serious welt to go with the bleeding, imagine coping one in the eye, you'd lose it. Save the marker for the field when its legal to inflict such pain on your friends :)

try a couple of surveilence cameras, i have 2 out the front of my place they even have infra-red so they can see in the dark!! they hook up to your computer and using specialised software, can be set to record on movement and/or set off an alarm through your computer speakers, best thing ive ever done for security, and quite cheap also, under $100 for each camera....

Cam.

Hmmm I am also with RAC..... Isnt the definition of stolen, taken without your permission????? So wouldnt that mean that regards of how they take it they have still stolen it??? Maybe it truly has been a blessing that I have always kept my keys with me at all times without even knowing that :D

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