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On a more serious note, Have you considered Digi camera linked to your pc ? we are using them at mo ( I expect illegally) to monitor the scumbag next door, he insists on minor incursions in our garden whilst we are out of the house just upgraded locks to anti-snaps and put sash jammers on the windows, such a wonderful neighbourhood !
On a more serious note, Have you considered Digi camera linked to your pc ? we are using them at mo ( I expect illegally) to monitor the scumbag next door, he insists on minor incursions in our garden whilst we are out of the house just upgraded locks to anti-snaps and put sash jammers on the windows, such a wonderful neighbourhood !
Was actually speaking to a guy last week about installing a camera to the side of the house but it would'nt pick up the drive as it's hidden by the caravan.
It was probably just your average snooper doing the rounds last night & did'nt see anything to nick so moved on.
Regarding CCTV, I'm not sure of the full court requirements. Mine is time and date stamped, and the police always ask for it in DVD format so it can be played on any equipment. But so far anything regarding coverage that my cameras has picked up has never got as far as court. They tend to confess first!
It could also be perfectly innocent. They saw the truck and the caravan and wondered what they were like as a tow vehicle.
Who ever it was looking through the windows just wanted to see what the truck looked like inside, the same as anyone else does in a car showroom or car show when the car doors are locked.
A potential car thief would have to be pretty dumb to leave obvious prints on the glass.
OK, I'm removing the rose tinted specs now, back to the world of dreams.
Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 2 February 2011, 01:58.
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