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Re: WTB harsh envir motion



It's amazing what they come up with anymore. I remember when a block wall
had a hole punched in it right next to the rear door of a dairy mart account
we had they crawled on the floor to the cigarette rack, the ir tripped
inside fortunately.
Dave

"Robert L Bass" <no-sales-spam@bassburglaralarms> wrote in message
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>> Our company is in a bad area. You would think with
>> six IP cameras mounted outside, and signs everywhere
>> they would stay out. Three attempted break ins with
>> four months. They must think we keep gold in their :-)
>
> A few years ago in Windsor, CT, there was a series of
> break-ins via basement windows.  There were enough
> of them that the police set up a task force to catch the
> perps.  It turned out to be a father-son team.  Apparently
> dad was either too big or not agile enough so he sent
> his young, teenage son in through the window.  The
> boy then let his dad in and they would ransack the
> place.  They finally caught them.
>
> The events caused a lot of people to start calling alarm
> companies.  We used to foil residential basement windows
> (just the utility type windows I described earlier; not
> full size, multi-pane windows).  I don't recall how many
> systems we sold in the area at the time.  We were
> always busy anyway.  I do recall that the town looked
> as though it was hosting an alarm convention.  It seemed
> as though there was an alarm company truck in every other
> driveway some days.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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