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Re: why ground an alarm panel.
I think the same logic applies. Advise the client, but if he still wants it,
and it doesn't actually do any harm, then the client is the one to make the
final decision.
RHC
"autonut843" <hmjunk31415@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I was thinking more along the lines of someone that is getting a
> thorough and adequate installation, and wants just one more sensor and
> it doesn't make any sense to the installer.
>
> An analogy might be if Bill Clinton had wanted magnets on the doors to
> the windowless hallway outside the oval office. Anybody knows that the
> secret service provides pretty good security around that house and a
> windowless hallway isn't that big a security threat. Bill has his
> reasons for wanting them, and he is probably not going to feel the need
> to explain himself. Would some of you argue with him and berate him or
> would you just install them and get on with life?
>
> Pardon the political angle, I was just trying to think of a famous area
> that doesn't need a magnet switch on a door.
>
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