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Re: Verified Response



We had a break-in at a warehouse last week. We did everything we were
contracted to...we dispatched pd, then called the building owner who told us
to cancel dispatch and he was gonna go. He did, but he didn't go inside
(good thing). He didn't notice the broken window because it was dark and he
just drove around the outside of the building...then went home. At 8am the
owner's partner calls in and is pissed because they got broken into and the
police didn't go...hah! So I ran over there with my cs report, did a system
check etc.

It really was a good thing the partner that responded did NOT go inside
because the burglars were still inside.

Why did he cancel dispatch?...because he was afraid of false alarm fine.
Bare in mind we've protected this place for 10 years now and we've NEVER had
an unexplained false alarm...any we had were all user error.

I got to sell them a new exterior fire gong...idiot burlars ripped it
down...red for fire.

SHEESH.



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**Crash Gordon**







"tourman" <robercampbell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2c004226-faa0-4582-bfef-0ddca5783715@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> RHC: Here's one for the books, and this is a true story. Recently a
> local alarm dealer called the police when he heard a couple of kids
> breaking into his garage. As unbelievable as it sounds, they told him
> they had no squad car available, and he should just file a report the
> next morning. After he hung up, he thought about it for a bit, got
> angry, and then called 911. He said something to the effect ...:"
> there are a couple of thugs breaking into my garage, and you better
> get over here right away before they get shot"... Within a minute of
> two, there were FIVE squad cars at his home, cherries going, lighting
> up the neighborhood like a midway circus.
>
> They caught the kids all right, then gave him a LOT of trouble over
> it. It seems he missed getting arrested for mischief, or some some
> charge, by the skin of his teeth....
>
> You really have to wonder where their priorities lie......
>
> Naah.  By the time a runner arrives the thief has left and the goods
> have
>> already been pawned, not that the powers that be actually care either
>> way.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Robert L Bass
>>
>> ==============================>
>> Bass Home Electronics
>> 4883 Fallcrest Circle
>> Sarasota · Florida · 34233http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
>> Sales & Tech Support 941-925-8650
>> Customer Service 941-870-2310
>> Fax 941-870-3252
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>



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