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DENNIS
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Usually no one agrees with me after 8PM, but thanks, Frank. 
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wessongroup
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Mood: Suicide Hot line ... please hold
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Dennis... the wife said thanks for the great gift ... she can't wait to try it out... 
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Dennis... the wife said thanks for the great gift ... she can't wait to try it out...  |
The best time to test the horn is at 3AM, Wiley. That way you can ask your neighbors what they think of it. I'm sure they'll tell you.
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larryC
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Hey Larry,
when on of our neighbors in Gecko had an issue they bought one of those cheap motion sensor cameras......
caught on memory. |
Frank
I thought of that but the last guys that were caught were from Ensenada, and having pictures of someone I don't know wouldn't do me any good. Also, so
far most of the breakins are at night, and the low light cameras are pricey. Maybe you know of one that is affordable.
Larry
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Martyman
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Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
Hey Larry,
when on of our neighbors in Gecko had an issue they bought one of those cheap motion sensor cameras......
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So did they actually see Kiki on camera?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Marla Daily
Reading the thread about the stolen boat trailer in Loreto prompted me to recall a house break-in we had a number of years ago in Loreto. While we
were gone and things were locked up tight, burglars climbed over our locked gates and broke into our car left parked in the yard. They took the "gato"
(car jack) out, placed it between the window bars and the side of the house, and simply jacked the bars right out of the cement block wall, one click
at a time. With the bars pried out, smashing the window was the easy part. Fortunately the dual sided-dead-bolt kept them from opening the door from
the inside. The house was tossed, furniture and beds flipped, but nothing was taken. They failed to touch a single book in our large Baja books
collection. The emergency cash? In the Baja bird book of course! It remains remarkable to me that the burglars thought to use our own car jack to pry
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you got lucky they stole all of my books as well as everything else possible.
Where there is a will there is a way, and with tweakers there is a pile of drug induced will.
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BajaBlanca
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we have speakers in the back palapa and I told the local kids that it was a security system with cameras ... oh boy did their eyes pop !
 
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
we have speakers in the back palapa and I told the local kids that it was a security system with cameras ... oh boy did their eyes pop !
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Mount a black metal pipe on the roof horizontally and tell them it's a canon.
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Check this link out. How to break into a garage in six seconds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMz1tXBVT1s
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fishabductor
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Quote: | Originally posted by slimshady
Check this link out. How to break into a garage in six seconds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMz1tXBVT1s [/qgoinuote]
that would be hard to do on a g-door without windows which most are. I thought it was going to be down with a truck, nose it up to the door and then
push it off the tracks slowly. The gdoor will buckle and fall. oing the same thing will also break open a gate as the welds will rip away from the
lock. I have seen a lot of thefts in baja, the us, but particularily on construction jobsites. |
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