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It's a case of this mate, one man designs a security system , another man hatches a plan to beat it! and until this poxy government comes down hard on crime, hard working idiots like us will be sitting ducks for theives.

 

they used a gas axe, they tried to tool one lock, then just cut through the metal.

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i keep my climbing kit in my bedroom its handy having ropes and stuff near the bed haha. only because everthing else is stored somewhere else and i need it regularly so its handy there. just stinks when it gets wet but at the gf most the time. allowd to keep saws in there unfortunatly. anything else is kept in an alarmed shed then locked to work bench with another alarm. and also have a carbinet bolted to garage floor for when having saws at home.

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Our yard in at the edge of a well tended and expensive village, not sure how dodgy it is. MattyF's at another well kept village that gives no indication of being dodgy.

 

Lol- makes me thing of the Queen having an univited visitor in her bedroom years ago. Does she live in a dodgy area?

 

I am inclined to think that if someone wants to break in to a place, they will find a way, all it takes is a bit of perserverance and planning.

 

One cannot cover all contingincies, and **** happens- all the time, not nice but much of the goings on in the world are not pleasant, nothing new there.

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Just going on my own experience and that of people I know in my area. Neither myself or any of the other tree surgeons that I know in my area have experienced any problems with people trying to nick their gear.

 

And Roller, you obviously don't know Cornwall very well - you would be hard pushed to find anyone wandering around Looe in the winter! same goes for most towns and villages in Cornwall.

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Just going on my own experience and that of people I know in my area. Neither myself or any of the other tree surgeons that I know in my area have experienced any problems with people trying to nick their gear.

 

And Roller, you obviously don't know Cornwall very well - you would be hard pushed to find anyone wandering around Looe in the winter! same goes for most towns and villages in Cornwall.

 

I never said I saw many, but the ones I did see where weird and wonderfull objects, be ye a Cornishman or an Emet [sp] ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

only pulling your leg mate Cornwall is a lovely county....:icon14:

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Just going on my own experience and that of people I know in my area. Neither myself or any of the other tree surgeons that I know in my area have experienced any problems with people trying to nick their gear.

 

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all i can say mate is im very envious to be in your position......it keeps me awake and the main reason my dad sold up....i could go on about some of the circamstances and extremes they have gone to to steal stuff and it makes my blood boil so ill shut up now!

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I never said I saw many, but the ones I did see where weird and wonderfull objects, be ye a Cornishman or an Emet [sp] ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

only pulling your leg mate Cornwall is a lovely county....:icon14:

 

I'm an emet, from Bristol originally - plenty of buggers there waiting to nick your chipper!

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