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(these are the circumstances under which the photo was taken). It is a daily problem persuading him to visit the garden in the evening. Problem can be resolved either by a fight or by bribery (cheese). Must say, there are many other things he doesn't like. |
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KevBuck,
Do you have a back entrance to your house? If you do, make sure it's double locked as they may be trying to burgle your house. |
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The bikes got a motrax super chain and lock (thatcham aproved) which goes through a ground anchor, motrax quadlink chain lock lumina disc lock. Shed now has two padlocks (YALE) but I did not have time to put the shed alarm on yesterday. so I rigged up some bottles tied to nylon so 3ft off the ground so cats did not knock them over 2.30 am crash,smash the b*****s came back but it gave them hell of a fright. Our big dog slept through it even the bad language hurled through the windows at the scum.
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Report it to the police so that they have a record in the event of you (or your dog/large beefy mates) taking the law into your own hands to protect your property...............
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Little b**tards!!
If you want something to wake you up discreetly so that you can call the Police (optional) an go down and catch them in the act - invest in a baby monitor! Put the Mic. end in the garage and the receiver in your bedroom... Hey presto!! The cheapest and probably most effective form of high security you can get!! It is also worthwhile getting yourself a safe to keep your keys in, as more and more thieves are breaking in to your property, stealing the keys (& alarm fobs) and just riding he things away... I'll bet most of you keep your keys in the kitchen, right!? DON'T!! At the very least take them to bed with you! Safes are not that expensive - I got mine for about £30 from Argos and bolted it to the floor in a utility cupboard in the kitchen... very useful!!! |
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(I am now getting incredibly jealous of all you people who are worrying about your bikes being stolen... I wish mine was still in one piece!!) |
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![]() "You don't have a dog & bark yourself" - or perhaps you do ![]() |
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