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My first Car Fire - Well, sort of... and other troubles.
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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 174766" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>AS much as one would like to take these perps apart, I don't think your aim should be to maim them in your yard, but rather to stop them from coming in in the first place. If they still come in, well....</p><p>You get shrubs with serious thorns. Think about getting a hedge of those going. They do take quite long to grow though. I've got a huge bunch of hedge roses at my front fence. Wouldn't like getting caught in that. </p><p></p><p>Your problem however is serious and immediate. I suggest getting outside PIR's installed that are attached to your house. You don't have to wait for the garden to be sorted out and can be set to 'pet friendly' which means they 'normally' ignore animals under a set weight. Beams are much easier to by-pass as you only need know where they are from one visit and next time you jump over or crawl under. </p><p></p><p>Its takes 1 day to install and can be connected to your alarm. In the meanwhile your fence can be improved in whatever way to keep them out in the first place.</p><p>It is expensive and annoying that you have to live in Fort Knox because of these criminals. However, you are being targetted and if you don't act decisively you have yourself to blame for not taking the appropriate steps to eliminate the threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 174766, member: 2323"] AS much as one would like to take these perps apart, I don't think your aim should be to maim them in your yard, but rather to stop them from coming in in the first place. If they still come in, well.... You get shrubs with serious thorns. Think about getting a hedge of those going. They do take quite long to grow though. I've got a huge bunch of hedge roses at my front fence. Wouldn't like getting caught in that. Your problem however is serious and immediate. I suggest getting outside PIR's installed that are attached to your house. You don't have to wait for the garden to be sorted out and can be set to 'pet friendly' which means they 'normally' ignore animals under a set weight. Beams are much easier to by-pass as you only need know where they are from one visit and next time you jump over or crawl under. Its takes 1 day to install and can be connected to your alarm. In the meanwhile your fence can be improved in whatever way to keep them out in the first place. It is expensive and annoying that you have to live in Fort Knox because of these criminals. However, you are being targetted and if you don't act decisively you have yourself to blame for not taking the appropriate steps to eliminate the threat. [/QUOTE]
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