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My turn on Thursday night, broken in steel security door and taken only the grinder. Left laptops etc in the office, moved the splitter out of the way so feels very targeted.

 

It happened between 8.30 and 9.30 in the evening, on the village green which kind of beggars belief too.IMG_20200213_220949.jpeg

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Thanks for the sympathy guys, been busy welding locks on the outside of the door. It was indeed the grinder I bought off Mark Bolam and it's been a handy machine to have.

The feeling that they what else is there is what leaves me most disturbed, will be spending some more on security even though I know you can only keep em out so much.

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You need an alarm that rings you, plus lots of security lights. A camera you can check online is a great asset also.

 

No lock will keep them out if they know they won't be bothered.

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