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July 18, 2009 at 5:52 PM #434352July 18, 2009 at 7:19 PM #433639ocrenterParticipant
for added measure purchase one of those security alarm signs on e-bay.
70% of the effectiveness of an alarm system is from the signs
July 18, 2009 at 7:19 PM #433845ocrenterParticipantfor added measure purchase one of those security alarm signs on e-bay.
70% of the effectiveness of an alarm system is from the signs
July 18, 2009 at 7:19 PM #434155ocrenterParticipantfor added measure purchase one of those security alarm signs on e-bay.
70% of the effectiveness of an alarm system is from the signs
July 18, 2009 at 7:19 PM #434228ocrenterParticipantfor added measure purchase one of those security alarm signs on e-bay.
70% of the effectiveness of an alarm system is from the signs
July 18, 2009 at 7:19 PM #434393ocrenterParticipantfor added measure purchase one of those security alarm signs on e-bay.
70% of the effectiveness of an alarm system is from the signs
July 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM #433669temeculaguyParticipantGet a dog, alarms are almost worthless. Here’s a study done in San Bernadino County on residential burglary alarms.
http://www.fontana.org/police/Verified_Response/formatted_falsealarm_report_April6_2007.pdf
I’ll save you time to read it all, it was mostly done for law enforcement agencies to determine how to minimize the impact of false alarms, which are a complete waste of resources. Here are the highlights of the 26 pages:
99% of alarm activations are false
0.08% of alarm activations result in an arrest
6% of all law enforcement calls are for false alarms.
This wasn’t in the report, alarms don’t bite.
In most areas of our lives, technology makes it better, in this case, technology is no match for the century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.
July 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM #433873temeculaguyParticipantGet a dog, alarms are almost worthless. Here’s a study done in San Bernadino County on residential burglary alarms.
http://www.fontana.org/police/Verified_Response/formatted_falsealarm_report_April6_2007.pdf
I’ll save you time to read it all, it was mostly done for law enforcement agencies to determine how to minimize the impact of false alarms, which are a complete waste of resources. Here are the highlights of the 26 pages:
99% of alarm activations are false
0.08% of alarm activations result in an arrest
6% of all law enforcement calls are for false alarms.
This wasn’t in the report, alarms don’t bite.
In most areas of our lives, technology makes it better, in this case, technology is no match for the century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.
July 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM #434185temeculaguyParticipantGet a dog, alarms are almost worthless. Here’s a study done in San Bernadino County on residential burglary alarms.
http://www.fontana.org/police/Verified_Response/formatted_falsealarm_report_April6_2007.pdf
I’ll save you time to read it all, it was mostly done for law enforcement agencies to determine how to minimize the impact of false alarms, which are a complete waste of resources. Here are the highlights of the 26 pages:
99% of alarm activations are false
0.08% of alarm activations result in an arrest
6% of all law enforcement calls are for false alarms.
This wasn’t in the report, alarms don’t bite.
In most areas of our lives, technology makes it better, in this case, technology is no match for the century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.
July 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM #434257temeculaguyParticipantGet a dog, alarms are almost worthless. Here’s a study done in San Bernadino County on residential burglary alarms.
http://www.fontana.org/police/Verified_Response/formatted_falsealarm_report_April6_2007.pdf
I’ll save you time to read it all, it was mostly done for law enforcement agencies to determine how to minimize the impact of false alarms, which are a complete waste of resources. Here are the highlights of the 26 pages:
99% of alarm activations are false
0.08% of alarm activations result in an arrest
6% of all law enforcement calls are for false alarms.
This wasn’t in the report, alarms don’t bite.
In most areas of our lives, technology makes it better, in this case, technology is no match for the century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.
July 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM #434423temeculaguyParticipantGet a dog, alarms are almost worthless. Here’s a study done in San Bernadino County on residential burglary alarms.
http://www.fontana.org/police/Verified_Response/formatted_falsealarm_report_April6_2007.pdf
I’ll save you time to read it all, it was mostly done for law enforcement agencies to determine how to minimize the impact of false alarms, which are a complete waste of resources. Here are the highlights of the 26 pages:
99% of alarm activations are false
0.08% of alarm activations result in an arrest
6% of all law enforcement calls are for false alarms.
This wasn’t in the report, alarms don’t bite.
In most areas of our lives, technology makes it better, in this case, technology is no match for the century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.
July 19, 2009 at 6:46 AM #433694Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.[/quote]
TG: And, if you add a bottle of tequila and some miscreants, you can turn it into a game show!
July 19, 2009 at 6:46 AM #433898Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.[/quote]
TG: And, if you add a bottle of tequila and some miscreants, you can turn it into a game show!
July 19, 2009 at 6:46 AM #434210Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.[/quote]
TG: And, if you add a bottle of tequila and some miscreants, you can turn it into a game show!
July 19, 2009 at 6:46 AM #434281Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]century old home protection recipe of a dog and a shotgun.[/quote]
TG: And, if you add a bottle of tequila and some miscreants, you can turn it into a game show!
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