There is a lot of talk about securing property lately, specifically when it comes to looting and hurricane season. The right to keep and bear arms for self defense can go a long way in preventing theft and crime. Don't be a victim. There are some relatively easy steps you can take that will increase the likelihood that victimizers pick someone else. And if they don't then you prove to be "the wrong home". Considerations to prevent crime at your house include training, security, and other tasks that are more lifestyle based.
VIDEO HERE (19 minutes)
Defend your home. I could not watch the video.
ReplyDeleteI use 12 gauge locks....
ReplyDelete9mm hinge pins.
DeleteI have those. And a Malinois. I have to meet the fedex driver at his truck when Dante is out in the yard. The UPS driver leaves the packages at the road now.
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Know all of your neighbors, and build the best relationships that you can with them.
ReplyDeleteYes, after a hurricane or some other disaster neighbors banning together keeps the trash out
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if the dogs don't get them I will .
ReplyDeleteMy problem will be choosing which weapon to end them with...I had a friend house sit and he heard a noise in the night and was locked in indecision on what to kill it with if this was his only chance to kill some invader. The choice will be the one at hand I suppose.
ReplyDeleteLocation is paramount. I live in a small town on a road with one other house. I have a creek with swampy land behind the house that feeds into a pond. The road passes in front of my house and turns into my driveway. There is only one way in and I have motion sensor cameras that alerts me of anybody that comes down my road.
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