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hope you manage to find out who done it, teach them a harsh lesson:grinning-smiley-003

don't forget to put up cctv signs too, these alone would put many thieving b@stards off.

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I think that some of these insurance companies are nearly as bad as the thieving scum. What with all their "small print", hidden clauses or whatever. Any policy should be clear and concise so you can easily understand exactly what you are covered for, not find out the hard way when the dirty deed is done.

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I find CCTV signs don't work. They simply pull their hoody up.

 

A "BEWARE, PREMISES BOOBY TRAPPED" seems to work better.

 

I saw a novel one the other day

 

Went something like, " Don't bother wasting your time breaking in, everything as already been stolen"

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