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Old 11-18-2010, 09:32 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by BroadHopper View Post
Living in a neighborhood of McMansions, I can tell you one thing, even with all the alarms, montoring devices and security details. If someone wants to break in, he or she will break in. Good homeowners insurance is a must. A pit bull detail is second best. False alarms are plenty in Gilford and the PD must be making a killing in fines.

What's funny is that I have the smallest cottage on the block. Theives are not selective. They hit anybody and everybody.

Some are even bold as to stay a few nights and help themselves to the medicine cabinet!
Have you ever been robbed? Even in this economy it seems like break-ins are thankfully a fairly infrequent event.
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