zman
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There had been a number of car break ins that day at some of the lots along the Zealand Road and he was warning people not to leave valuables in their cars!!
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a series of breakins at Appalachia a few weeks ago too
Can you identify a period of more than three weeks in the last fifteen years when there has not been a series of break-ins there?
Drug addiction and criminality are rampant in the north country. That's not to say they aren't rampant everywhere ... but up here, burglary and theft are certainly the addicts' methods of choice. I'm across the river in the northeast kingdom in VT, and they cut the catalytic converters out of parked cars, steal tools from logging operations to sell for scrap, rip the wiring and plumbing out of unoccupied summer homes, break into elementary schools to steal the computers ... it goes on and on.
Sorry for the thread drift, but the situation is spiraling out of control pretty fast around here.
And in an age where there seems to be a security cam on every street corner, I'm starting to wonder why one has not been put in the lots in question. After the initial cost for the equipment it's pretty much free patrolling.Sorry for the thread drift, but the situation is spiraling out of control pretty fast around here.
It would be too easy to disable out in the middle of nowhere. Most cameras have the 'protection' of being behind a razor wire fence, or in a populated area, or there is only 1 way in to the building, etc.And in an age where there seems to be a security cam on every street corner, I'm starting to wonder why one has not been put in the lots in question. After the initial cost for the equipment it's pretty much free patrolling.
No one would touch it if it's mounted on a tall enough pole. Some thieves are deterred by the mere sight of one (ie dummy cameras). Something is better than what exists now, which is a once-in-a-while patrol.It would be too easy to disable out in the middle of nowhere. Most cameras have the 'protection' of being behind a razor wire fence, or in a populated area, or there is only 1 way in to the building, etc.
I think this is what is meant by the "Live free or" part of the NH slogan.
You cant do much with the high schoolers, but the pros dont want traceable goods in their possesion. Engraving your drivers license number in large letters on the solid goods and writing your name with permanent marker on soft goods will discourage pros from taking it and make it far easier to trace.
I wonder if anyone has had success putting a manequin or a blow up doll in their car. At night, in the dark, some oxycontinhead might be sufficiently be spooked out enough to leave the area. Especially if somehow you can get the thing to move (like those creepy Christmas dolls that move their arms and stuff...)It makes a good case for the Forest Service to let people sleep in their cars. I thwarted some "bad boys" once in the Appalachia parking lot when they shined their flashlight on me in my car...they hightailed it out too fast for me to catch their plate.
I wonder if anyone has had success putting a manequin or a blow up doll in their car...
-Dr. Wu
I wonder if anyone has had success putting a manequin or a blow up doll in their car. At night, in the dark, some oxycontinhead might be sufficiently be spooked out enough to leave the area. Especially if somehow you can get the thing to move (like those creepy Christmas dolls that move their arms and stuff...)
I bet that after a while these criminals would figure things out but still, they might think that if you're weird enough to have a creepy doll in your car there won't be anything worth breaking the window to steal. Even criminals don't want a used doll!
-Dr. Wu