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Old 14 December 2004, 02:43 PM
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A couple years ago, we had an attempted break-in, Mr Dumb & Mrs Dumber trying to ram-raid the attached garage in the daytime... while we were at home! Following that, I beefed up the security, adding a 2nd bell-box at the rear & had fitted some CCTV cameras. I already have some good lighting. The CCTV cameras are black & about 2" square, but pretty high quality. Our guttering is black, the facia boards are dark brown & full of stuff like cables for the CCTV, cables for the lighting & sensors + cabling for Sky. This all makes the cameras difficult to see. I figured that the pros would notice the cameras.

Q Should I put up a CCTV warning sign to make it more obvious to opportunists, or would this just attract the pros to our property?

The house is a converted barn, located in the country with only one neighbour.
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It's a no win situation with the sign, maybe change the casing of the camera to a lighter colour?

The best thing to do is to put a big fence up and have a couple of Rhodesian Rhidgebacks free to wonder as they please....
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Thanks for the reply. A fence isn't an option, so the sign is no good?
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I'm no expert, but like you say, it may show you have something to protect.

Failing a couple of big dogs (the ridgeback is supposed to be very good for this) then I'd get on to local plod who usually send someone out ot give you advice.....
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Perhaps a large dummy camera in a prominent position? So they will try to disable that rather than real ones.

Also recommend a phone/speech dialler (unless you already have one/ADT/redcare). So at least you know somebody is messing about with your house when your not at home.
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Tony Martin Secuirty Services. 'nuff said lol

Seriously though, it is a double edged sword, you put a sign up and some tealeaf will figure you might have something worth nicking and give it a go. Same might happen without.

Think talking to local police is a sound idea, as are some big dogs, leave em hungry
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Thanks guys

I already have my alarm system linked to my cellphone, but there again - the crims don't know that, so it's not a deterrent. When I got an attempted break-in 2 years ago, the police weren't much good. The only thing they suggest was that I should chain up my pushbike, that's kept in my locked, alarmed, barred & now CCTV covered garage!
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