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Jonny Burch
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Not sure how relevant this is to stealth cameras but we have cctv at my yard. When we had breakins and fuel being nicked we had crystal clear images of the gits in logo'd fleeces (which you could read). Apparently the cctv was not able to be used as evidence as you had to get the person in the pics permission, something under data protection. We also had to put up signs telling people they were being watched. The gypo's never paid any attention to all the cameras, the only way thefts stopped was when we kipped in the cab of the trucks overnight and surprised a few fence jumpers one night, that and the pallets that were left laying around near a known fence break point, with 6" nails sticking up. And yes someone did land on them, ha not sure id do it these days though as the buggers are just as likely to sue for damages. Still did not stop them nicking an 18 tonner and driving through the gates "A" team style though, shame the old cameras were such poor quality as it would have made a great you tube clip these days. Best defence, dogs. I've a springer whos soft as taters but shes got a gruff bark and is quite terrortorial, never seen a gypo move so fast as when they walk in my office and she leaps up barking. They don't know she only wants to lick them but they do respect dogs. :001_smile:

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