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thefairlaneman
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Location: Charlotte NC
stop night time thieves

After some things we stolen from my shop( the one night in 2 weeks that I didnt lock it) I installed a "silent alarm" in my shop. It wakes me up and THEY DONT KNOW IT. You can only guess what I have for them if I catch them leaving with my stuff,, For free instructions on how to make this simple alarm contact me.

Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:26 am 
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nick
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fairlaneman,

send me your instructions at nick.herzfeldt@bemismfg.com.

thanks,

nick
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Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:19 am 
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Fair 67
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I would like the instructions too please..
ace3_us@yahoo.com

Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:10 am 
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Rylic
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Sure. Acrylicophobia at hotmail.com
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alienboyfinney
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send it to me to alienboyfinney@yahoo.com
any though i have my own sercuity system called a 10 gauge! Very Happy

Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:23 pm 
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SD44
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i'm a paralegal with the district attorney's office. i know every state's laws are different, but be careful not to leave any booby traps that will harm him. i completely understand your situation, my dad has a salvage yard and has had stuff stolen for years. but you would face some stiff penalties if you left booby traps to harm burglars. you can detain him or defend your property ONCE YOU CATCH HIM, just handle the situation to where you don't get turned into the bad guy. good luck. Smile
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Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:39 pm 
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Lawdog
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Listen to SD44 he speaks the truth

Post Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:37 pm 
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alienboyfinney
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who said anything about harming them
if i catch them i live far enough out in the country where they ain't going to be found

Post Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:30 am 
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thefairlaneman
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silent alarm reasons.

The purpose of my silent alarm is to do just one thing,,that is to wake me up WHILE THE THIEVES ARE STILL ON MY PROPERTY. As far a deadly forse ,I know there are only certain conditions that alow you to shoot thieves and by knowing they are there gives you an "advantage" in making your encounter 100% LEAGAL...Let the paralegal comment now!

Post Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:43 am 
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alienboyfinney
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A great wise cop once told me that if you shoot them drag them in your house and they can't say nothing. About a year ago my mother was hit from behind while going to pick up my sister and had to go to the hospital. So i shot at the dude with a 22 and hit him in the arm. I told the cop I did. He said good for you as long as he don't come forward i was alright and he never did. I go to school with guys bother. He knows i'll do it again so he ain't turned me in or nothing.

Post Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:37 pm 
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SD44
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Re: silent alarm reasons.

quote:
Originally posted by thefairlaneman:
The purpose of my silent alarm is to do just one thing,,that is to wake me up WHILE THE THIEVES ARE STILL ON MY PROPERTY. As far a deadly forse ,I know there are only certain conditions that alow you to shoot thieves and by knowing they are there gives you an "advantage" in making your encounter 100% LEAGAL...Let the paralegal comment now!



sorry, didn't mean any harm. i was looking out for your best interests. Wink
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Post Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:44 pm 
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thefairlaneman
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no offence taken

In my town we have sorry police service and you cant count on them sometimes. After having a felony break in I later found out who did it and when I called to give this information to the investigating detective HE DIDNT EVEN CALL ME BACK. Hense my hard core attitude and sawed off shot gun. Since I got the gun and installed the silent alarm system, I am for sure not afraid of any nightime crack head thieves. I wont stand by and look out the window as they leave with my very exspensive toys waiting on the cops to show up.

Post Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:19 pm 
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alienboyfinney
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sorry police

shoot there ain't nothing sorry bout our police, I mean they want even leave us alone. there was a month i got 4 summons to court.

Post Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:06 am 
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