house broken into
#1
house broken into
havent been posting lately but i need to vent this out, today i was burglerized by some low-life scum of the earth. i leave for only one hour and return to me house completly up sidedown with 10 grand worth of my belonginngs stolen. i feel violated to have my personal domain broken into and have my stuff taken.really, how can ******* people be so low in their pathetic lives that they have to ruin others.the only thing i see good from today is prints being found and hoping these turn into good news because it wont be pretty legally for these ***** if they caught by the law and if i ever get a hint of who they where, i will get my shot on them.what has this world come too?
#3
God damn, reading **** like this pisses me off so much. Can't ******* stand ppl who take others hard earned belongings. Sorry to hear this happened to you. Hopefully the prints lead to something good. Keep up updated.
#6
Sorry to hear it dude, hope thoes pieces of ***** get caught. My parent's house was broken into when I was young and they were never the same, even after we moved. After your home gets violated like that it's always in the back of your head. Get some security lights, a dog, alarm system.
#7
I have an alarm system and a big-*** dog, but that won't always deter them. One of my dogs (Beefcake) is a Rottweiler/Bull Mastiff/Blue Heeler mix and he is aggressive and possessive as all hell and then some. He is so protective of me that my fiance can't hug me without Beefcake snarling, growling, and his hair standing on end. When I walk him, if anyone comes up to me, they get the same thing. Even though he is overly aggressive and I know he would damn sure try to take a chunk out of someone, he couldn't survive a bullet to the right place. If the thief knows what he is doing, my alarm wouldn't survive it, either.
That is why 'authorities' tell you when you do get an alarm system to not post what kind of alarm system you are protected by outside. Seasoned thiefs know how to disable some alarms and it's better off if they have no clue what you have.
Edit: I forgot to add that a lot of people fail to enable their alarms when they're leaving for a short period of time, like just going to the store. They don't realize that it only takes probably 5 minutes for them to burglarize a place of residence or a business.
Last edited by Black Sunshine; 02-04-2009 at 06:46 AM.
#10
an alarm to me doesnt seem good enough te reaction time of an officer to appear to an burglerized house is within 10 min and thieves only need 2 min to take enough away from someone. getting a dog is high on my list but im not sure on going that route.im thinking going with cameras and an alarm and maybe that'll make a crimial hesitate from entering.
#11
**** man, that sucks so much, but I see what you mean about the alarm. If you don't live very close to a station or in a heavily patrolled area it does no good. And if the alarm is loud they may take your junk and run faster. It's too bad you can't get some kind of gun turret installed in your ceiling....
#12
my dads is a phone land line, if the isolation its in is cut its goes off, and if the actually wire is cut it goes off too.
#13
sorry to hear about it man.
My wifes car was broken into and then vandalized 2 weeks later. First time i have had any issues at my house after living there nearly 4 years. End of a culdesack a football fields length in, 1 way in 1 way out, but even then you can get fucked with.
now i have a video surveillance system. Plus my dog Jager
you need to get a dog.
Woof ************, woof.
My wifes car was broken into and then vandalized 2 weeks later. First time i have had any issues at my house after living there nearly 4 years. End of a culdesack a football fields length in, 1 way in 1 way out, but even then you can get fucked with.
now i have a video surveillance system. Plus my dog Jager
you need to get a dog.
Woof ************, woof.
#14
That sucks. What also sucks is the lowlife's aint gonna give a rats *** about ruining your life to get his next hit of crack or whatever. You just gotta try to make it harder to get your valuables. I have a safe bolted to the floor in my closet for anything of real value. ie, jewelry and such. he'll never get it opened unless he's a very good safe cracker. Which most run of the mill thieves are not.
I never keep any cash around. About the only thing I would loose is 2 computers and monitors, and 3 TV's. And my insurance will cover that loss.
Plus my alarm will be wearing out his nerves cause it's loud as ****.
And I'm very friendly with most of my neighbors.. We watch out for each other.. I think that's very important. But nothing is fullproof except staying at home with a loaded shotgun..
I never keep any cash around. About the only thing I would loose is 2 computers and monitors, and 3 TV's. And my insurance will cover that loss.
Plus my alarm will be wearing out his nerves cause it's loud as ****.
And I'm very friendly with most of my neighbors.. We watch out for each other.. I think that's very important. But nothing is fullproof except staying at home with a loaded shotgun..
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