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Re: Gate Sensor?



"Jim" wrote:
>
> In my case it was a fenced storage yard for a company.
> Locked at night, six days a week and all day Sundays
> and holidays. An occasional cat or other animal would
> trip it but with remote viewing, it could be determined
> what had tripped it...

That's the key.  You're verifying before dispatch.

> The company would pre-load their delivery trucks for
> next day deliveries. With ( illegal) barbed wire on the
> tops of the fence, the crooks had busted the chain on
> the gate and emptied the trucks. The client didn't want
> to go for the CCTV as first recommended because of
> the cost...

After a few false alarms and a robbery or two, the cost of a CCTV system starts
to sound very reasonable, no?

> Only one more (failed) attempt was made after the
> cameras were installed.  So the crooks learned and
> the client learned the hard way.

As long as they're paying you for the tuition... school is in.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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