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    great, now I'm all paranoid ... got the electrician coming tomorrow to fix their screw ups, hopefully he won't need in the house much though... maybe I will call in tomorrow.

    I'd hate to miss another bomb scare though... that took 2 hours out of my day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post

    I'd hate to miss another bomb scare though... that took 2 hours out of my day.
    Well, you could always call one in.... Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    People of the trades in your house possibly stealing things?
    I am having blinds installed today and the guy is a stand up guy for sure, definitely does great work, but I have had some shady comcast or directv people also that I watched like a hawk.

    I did lock up my tool box in the garage and made sure the guns are all secured.
    I have serious trust issues as it is. I also REALLY value my privacy (my blinds are almost always closed in my home). All of the doors to my home stay locked at all times (unless someone is going through the door; otherwise, it's locked).

    When I originally moved into this home back in '95, one of the movers stopped just outside of the truck, looked around the neighborhood and said: "You know, we never usually come up to this neighborhood - unless we're gonna steal something". Maybe he was joking, maybe he wasn't. Whatever the case, the guy was getting a good look at everything I owned. Luckily, I was just an E5 in the USAF with 2 young kids and didn't really own anything of value back then. The house was the most I could afford on my salary and that's where all of my $$ was going!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    When I delivered pizza, people would invite me in all the time. I would always politely decline.
    Staying out of their homes saves you from 2 possible bad scenarios:
    (1) Your getting mugged
    (2) Later facing an accusation that YOU stole something while in their home.

    Quote Originally Posted by GreenScoutII View Post
    Guys, you know what? The vast majority of tradesmen who you will ever have in your home are honest guys who would never even dream of stealing from you. Period.

    You know what else? It took me as many years of apprenticeship to get my license as it did for you to go to school get your college degree. Damn right, I'm a blue collar guy, but I am not a second class citizen, criminal, pervert, or other garden variety freak.

    Seriously, this kind of thing is why I absolutely detest service work.
    Sure, most all service workers are legit and just want to do their job without any trouble. But, do you want to take the chance that you've got the thieves of the lot in your home?

    I keep an exceptionally close eye on them when they have to come into my home. I remove as much as possible that I own from their sight before they come in. I take them on the most direct route to what they've got to work on. Once they leave, I double check things like window locks, etc. Particularly in the bathroom.
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    you got to think OPSEC

    so, the guy who comes over is good to go. but he goes back to the shop and says "man, ginsue has the largest gunsafe I have ever seen. He has a lot of gun magazines sitting on the coffe table, and I noticed he has a fully stocked reloading room, and he gave me a $20 tip, because I got the cable hooked up, he wanted to get it installed before the big game, and he is going to be out of town for a week at Disney land". no big deal right? wrong. he maybe overheard by some dirtbag who hears "ginsue has tons of guns, he reloads, so he probably has tons of FULLY AUTOMATIC Ars, Aks, and probably cash and gold in his safe. I should break in for meth money and guns, and he will never know it was me"
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    I pretty much personally know anyone who comes to my house for some kind of service since it's a small community. And most of those people will have free reign of the house as needed.

    But if you're coming up my driveway and you're not in a UPS or FedEx truck or LE-marked car...I'd better damn sure recognize your vehicle or be expecting you. Except for a few close friends most people know NOT to come up my drive unannounced.
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    How are people supposed to announce they are coming if they don't know you? Send up a flare from the street when they turn off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    How are people supposed to announce they are coming if they don't know you? Send up a flare from the street when they turn off?
    From what I've read from Bailey and looked at on his web site I'd say if you send up a flare he's probably going to grab his FAK and come to see if you need help.
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    i have a quarter mile long drive. and 2 locked gates. if you are invited you can call from the bottom of the drive and i will let you in. if you arent invited...leave... and dont ignore the " PRIVATE PROPERTY NO TRESPASSING KEEP OUT SIGN ". and climb the fence and starting walking up. that would be an invitation to get aerated.

    i see most of what happens here anyway. we have a 3 mile long road with 6 houses on it. all on thier own 80-160 acres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    i have a quarter mile long drive. and 2 locked gates. if you are invited you can call from the bottom of the drive and i will let you in. if you arent invited...leave... and dont ignore the " PRIVATE PROPERTY NO TRESPASSING KEEP OUT SIGN ". and climb the fence and starting walking up. that would be an invitation to get aerated.

    i see most of what happens here anyway. we have a 3 mile long road with 6 houses on it. all on thier own 80-160 acres.

    That sounds like a piece of heaven....
    I always liked the signs:

    "My German Shepherd can make it to the fence in 1.3 seconds."
    "No Tresspassing. Voilators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SU405 View Post
    I feel the same, people are low by nature. Whats the saying. "Locks keep honest people honest". I just had the head unit taken from the wifes SUV like two weeks ago, right out of the driveway. It's sad to say but there are hardly any honest people left in these times.
    Guess i'm an optimist and think that the majority of people are good, however i still have locks on everything! Also, forget service people, how about your friends, or kids friends. My parents always told me "don't bring your friends in the house or show them your valuables, they will steal them". I always thought they were paranoid and of course "none of my friends ever stole anything", or at least until I saw a "friend" steal something at another friends house. That is crazy and gives you the worst knots in your stomach, not to mention you lose your trust of EVERYONE!

    When I was a kid, several of the neighbors got robbed, it turned out some neighborhood kids were telling mommy and daddy what everyone else on the block had at their house! The parents were running a little theft ring, and this wasn't in some scumbag neighborhood either, I would consider my family as upper-middle class. I don't recall the specifics about the bust, because I was a kid, but I do recall it was shear accident that they were busted.

    Of course I tell my kids the same, however they don't have a clue. So, i lock everything up.

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