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Nick Hull
 
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George Wenzel wrote:

Unless you've got a REALLY high-end home full of valuables, the chances
of the phone line being cut prior to a break-in are negligible. In any
event, if somebody wants to break in, they're going to be able to do it,
regardless of whether an alarm is present or not.


The trick is to have a FAKE phone line and a burglar alarm that will
alarm when the fake phone line is cut.

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