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Default House insurance and burglar alarms

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harry wrote:
I once heard a policeman giving tips, and a punter was pressing him
with all sorts of increasingly unlikely scenarios. Eventually he just
said "that's what insurance is for."


Best to find a really good hidey hole for valuable stuff.


Only time I was successfully burgled was many years ago. (a couple of
attempts since then but they didn't get in) And all that was taken was the
VCR. Hardly the sort of thing you could lock up securely when you went out.

In some ways it might be better to leave a reasonable sum of money easily
found. (not on view, obviously) Rather than have the thief do lots of
damage looking for valuables. Most burglaries in cities are simply junkies
looking for enough money for a fix - as soon as they get that or goods
which they can sell, they're off.

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