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Re: Humans invisible to heat sensors?
AMERICAN SLAVE DOG Crash,
Still you cant figure out why this PSYCHOPATHIC PUSSY posted this weird
comment ?
Your momma should have SWALLOWED.
"Crash" <robosama@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1152241665.281615.249460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> They heard all that noise and switched OFF the alarm system? Kinda
> weird eh?
>
> IF there was a PIR in the area they broke into, it may have not been
> armed...especially if the client was Home(Stay).
>
>
>
> Roselnathan wrote:
>> Anyone heard of clothing or other device which makes an intruder
>> invisible to heat-sensing type of sensor (part of domestic security
>> sytem)? (1) Last night friends activated ground floor zone at 11.45pm.
>> (2) Approx 2.55am burglars threw paving stone through ground floor
>> window, got in and left with 42" HD plasma TV - alarm did not go off.
>> (3) Owners woken by noise, went downstairs, switched off system at
>> 3am. Today alarm professionally tested and apparently working OK.
>> Print-out shows 1 and 3, no activity of any kind between. What
>> happened? Vague hint that there are ?clothes ?devices that make the
>> wearer/user invisible to these sensors. About to take up expensive
>> contract with national name (UK) and would appreciate advice.
>
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