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Re: False alarms
Hahaha....YOU got dinged ?? I shouldn't laugh at you really; a few years
ago, I had the same thing happen. I wrote it off as a lesson learned and
just part of the cost of having an alarm. But on the serious side, I realize
it looked pretty bad since I'm in the business, and here I am contributing
to the problem we all have to deal with. But definately a "cash cow" for the
local constabulary....
And what's this "snipped because it's Bob Campbell" ? I've been trying to be
good and keep my posts down to short story length at most. Guess you're
saying I'm not succeeding eh ?
Cheers
RHC
PS: Drop by some time; I have a few cool ones in the fridge !!
"mikey" <loismustdie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> snipped because it's Bob Campbell:
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>> Every false alarm is a $75 ticket issued by the responding officer to the
>> end user.
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> I had to laugh at this one, Bob. I had a false alarm here, absentmindly
> armed away with the mutt inside, the station paged me, I called them back
> and asked them to cancel. No responding officer but I still got the fine
> in
> the mail a week or so later. It's a cash cow for the city if you ask me.
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