Brian Hurt wrote:

>On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 smac at visi.com wrote:
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>The other thing to do to prevent your house from being broken into: get a
>security alarm and/or a big dog.  People go into house robbery because
>it's a low risk/high reward form of crime.  They're furniture movers
>seduced by the dark side.  It doesn't matter that the security system is
>nothing more than a sign planted in the front yard, or that the large dog
>is a complete wuss who is more likely to cower in the closet than attack
>the burglars- they might *not* be.  You've just made your house too risky 
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>It's impossible to make it impossible to rob your house- any security 
>system can be worked around.  It's fairly easy to make your house not 
>worth the trouble to rob.  This is the secret to all security, house, 
>computer, and otherwise.
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>I like your reasoning and agree with your large Dog idea.  I live in a rural area, and we have diffrerent issues.  However a 150 lb German Shepard standing on the couch and snarling out the front window seems to be enough.  Truth be known he's more a lover then a fighter, but he does bark and growl at everyone, and there isn't anyone that has cared to test him yet! Only problem I have with him is that he likes vehicles, and after he's woofed at the UPS man, if I don't yell at him he'll get into the truck to go for a ride:)
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RS



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