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PDOUBLEOP 07-07-2004 08:35 AM

Anyone have any idea what these puke bitches could be charged with? In addition to the house, I know they were in my car and it had been moved.

KMA-628 07-07-2004 10:26 AM

cybermike,

What kind of system is that? Most rezi systems use a phone line to call out (another trick is to call the number and not hang up, thus tying up the line).

Phone line cut = no communication.

Kill the power to kill the audible.

The only way around that is a cellular back-up. I just did one for FPS (Federal Protective Service) in a SCIF (SeCure InFormation) room. Kinda cool though, our design had to be pre-approved by the CIA.

Any way, I digress. The alarm has to have a way of communicating. I don't see how the system could communicate if you cut the lines of communication. Rezi systems are pretty inexpensive so the extra cost for a cellular back-up is quite uncommon

I am curious what kind of system you are referring to?

KMA-628 07-07-2004 10:27 AM

Breaking and Entering
Trespassing

Illegal requisition of Analeeze.....

meembo 07-07-2004 05:39 PM

What fuckers. I've only had my cars broken into (each and every one of them) but I feel lucky my loved ones never saw some coked out freak with a knife, etc.

Bentley Little 07-08-2004 07:10 AM

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Originally posted by PDOUBLEOP
We live in a quiet little neighborhood in the country. I never expected this.
Unfortunately, crime is everywhere now-a-days. :mad:

yournamehere 07-08-2004 07:34 AM

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Originally posted by PDOUBLEOP
I have 2 dogs. Since we were away for the weekend, they were locked up in a pen in the back yard.
Pets can protect your home - livestock can't.
Your dogs have my sympathy.

PDOUBLEOP 07-08-2004 07:49 AM

I don't normally keep them locked up. Most of the time we take them with us when we go camping. The campground we were going to didn't allow pets.

ultra_agent9 07-08-2004 08:04 AM

My brothers old apartment, who he was sharing with about 3 others, was broken into a few years ago. The usual cash and easy to carry items were stolen. But what pissed my brother off more was that the fucker had the balls to hang around (he had probably cased the place and noticed everyone was out during the daytime), make himself a bacon and egg sandwich, and then shoot up in the living room.

Fucking junkie scum.

Dwezz 07-08-2004 11:36 AM

Never experienced it and i'm not sorry about it. My uncle his house was robbed last week though, his dog was SHOT dead, some people really are nuts.

Francis 07-09-2004 05:56 AM

i have 26 years in the insurance field. if your claim is close to your deductible it probably would not be a good idea to file it. even if you do, it will not make your rates go up. homeowners insurance is not experience rated like car insurance so having a claim will not increase your rate. it might cause you to get non-renewed however, which is worse. good luck !!

animosity 07-09-2004 06:55 AM

When i was 8 and my brother was 12 we were home alone during the week & some fucking teens broke in. We heard them down stairs going through shit so we waited on either side off the stairs for them to come up and when they did we beat them with bats....
ahh.... there is nothing like the bond 2 brothers have after beating 2 stupid thieves with bats.

where were you when this happened?

PDOUBLEOP 07-09-2004 07:49 AM

Animosity, we were away camping.

Francis, my deduct. is actually only $250. They mostly took DVDs and PS2 games but those add up to around $1000. There is more but I would think that is enough.

Scorps 07-09-2004 09:36 AM

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Originally posted by ratbastid
That's one thing that makes me happy about living in a city, real close to my neighbors. There's almost no way something like that could happen at my house without somebody noticing. I always feel way MORE exposed out in the country.
also good to stay close with your neighbors....

Francis 07-09-2004 12:34 PM

Your call. I frankly would eat the loss but I live in Florida near the coast and coverage is hard to come by here. Good luck !

canuckguy 07-09-2004 01:46 PM

that suck ass dude, sorry to hear, hope they catch the fucker and get some of your stuff back. hope that karma comes back to them and they die in a car accident or something.

Scorps 07-09-2004 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Francis
Your call. I frankly would eat the loss but I live in Florida near the coast and coverage is hard to come by here. Good luck !
Get a security system


"hello this is Brinks"

Oh I hate those commercials:mad:

Frowning Budah 07-11-2004 06:00 PM

I got robbed twice, The first time I turned it into the insurance company cause they got my new laptop plus a bunch of other stuff. Then a few months later they came back and took what they didn't get the first time. I just ate that one because I knew the insurance company would cancel if I turned in another claim so soon.

Insist the insurance company give you a check first. They tried that crap with me. Then some one else in the office told me they won't reimburse if I just went out and bought the stuff again.

iccky 07-11-2004 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by animosity
When i was 8 and my brother was 12 we were home alone during the week & some fucking teens broke in. We heard them down stairs going through shit so we waited on either side off the stairs for them to come up and when they did we beat them with bats....
ahh.... there is nothing like the bond 2 brothers have after beating 2 stupid thieves with bats.

where were you when this happened?

That's awesome dude. What was the look on their faces when they realized they had been caught by an 8 year old?

bermuDa 07-11-2004 07:23 PM

One point I need to clarify: it wasn't a robbery, it was a burglary. To say you were robbed is to say you were home and confronted by the burgler. I'm not sure if you have to be threatened by them for it to constitute a robbery though....

I was burglarized a few years back and when I called the cops I said I was robbed. they set me straight fast. Of course, they made off with a lot of stuff. If the deductable is 500 bucks I'd say it'd be pointless to file a claim...


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