Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4051902
10/14/13 12:48 PM
10/14/13 12:48 PM
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Gainesville, Alachua, Florida,...
Robb Russell
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Gainesville, Alachua, Florida,...
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My thoughts this morning are the room that they were looking to break into is a storage room that we don't use for anything but that. Thinking about a little belisle home protection on the floor of that room between the window and the door. VP Biden says just buy a shotgun!! Walk out on the porch and fire two shots. Yeah right!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIdKIM2btoAI would ask those 4 police neighbors what happens to you for leaving traps set by a window with the intent of catching a prowler? Do you have any stand your ground laws? Have you considered a home security system? We use Ameritech's Security Link or setting up your own motion detector, and some bells, whistles or lights
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4051930
10/14/13 01:10 PM
10/14/13 01:10 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
NM
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Robb, The more likely thing is for me to leave a good bunch of noise making materials in that room to be sure if said individual comes back through I'll hear it with enough time to pickup the handgun by my bedside and get on the horn with 911. However, in my minds eye I do delight in the idea of some worthless human coming through my window only to find 10 belisles scattered on the floor (we have no kids and no pets and we don't use this room). Though do I expect somehow I could be sued for such? Yep likely so, but inside my house, couldn't I say I just washed them all and was laying them out to dry in preparation for the upcoming fur season? Ahhhh well.... we all know how many ways for criminals to sue us for something that occurs on our property during vandalism and attempts at assault, etc... (except in states that have made it clear people can protect themselves). Though it would hurt, a belisle tied off to one of our heavy shelving units in that room would keep him/her there until the pd could come and haul them away, versus me running them off so they can try another night. No idea honestly about the regs in my state, but from what I've seen on the news since we moved here some 5 years ago now the homeowner has been legal at least with firearms and baseball bats. The thing with the alarm is that I've always felt that my particular cookie cutter home would not be high on the list compared to neighbors who drive fancy cars and keep manicured landscaping. How the light shined on us this particular time is beyond me, just fate I guess, or statistics. We have a house that is pre-wired when built and they come around monthly, honestly it pisses me off to have to think about having a security system just to sleep at night. Local PD came by to take a report and there have been no other issues in this neighborhood of this type. She said she'd let the graveyard shift know as well as letting my neighbors who are her co-workers know as well. Guess even if I don't actually do it, I've got charles bronsons old movie where he boobie trapped the apt. complex in my head today!  Stay tuned..... (Disclaimer, I do appreciate human life, more than my "stuff," it can all be replaced, however my wife and I cannot and you never know who is coming through a window or door and what their intention is and no matter what it is harmful.)
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4051998
10/14/13 01:56 PM
10/14/13 01:56 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
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Have been looking for a reason to upsize the handguns in the house, have always had rifles and shotguns but want to do the concealed carry as well this year, maybe all this is just karmic arrows pointing the way to a slightly larger arsenal! 
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4052067
10/14/13 02:46 PM
10/14/13 02:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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I will be doing a gravy bat job tomorrow in a good service area so,,,,try when you are free
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4052144
10/14/13 03:55 PM
10/14/13 03:55 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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mequon, wisconsin
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Justin, whoever did this to you should be horse-whipped. ( You wouldn't need a very long whip, I'm sure it was a kid or kids )
Look for kids in your neighborhood with too much time on their hands. That's the reason we got in trouble.
Think about it: Would anyone who led a life of crime, attack such a lousy payoff like your crappy storage room?
I've got to admit, that since I can get some decent surveillance cameras for practically nothing, I might just do it.
P.S. After reviewing that last sentence, I think I must, once again, have too much free time on my hands!
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
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#4052175
10/14/13 04:12 PM
10/14/13 04:12 PM
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Paul, I know it is possible it was teenagers or "delinquents," when I say storage room though, I mean the front room of our home, which has nice wood shades that you can't see through, so to them this room would have possibly been a living room, den, bedroom, library, etc...? Once they entered they would have realized how stupid this room was to get into, but they wouldn't have known from the outside and if they know the layout of these homes they would know most people don't use this room for a bedroom as it is smaller, so maybe an office with computers, a spare tv, etc... Just so happens we use it for fightwns supplies, so it has 4 large shelving units from lowes that are nearly floor to ceiling with t shirts and stickers piled up on them, which essentially bar the entry from the windows in that room without worming your way through the racks... Since we've lived here 5 years now we know our neighbors or at least what they look like and how they behave outdoors. Across the street sort of diagonal there exists the one house that I think could contribute. Not only teenagers, but they like to have garage gatherings into the wee hours of the night on a very quiet street. I've had more than a few morons that have left beer cans in the street and that have been out there tussling long after a reasonable hour. They are also the neighbors who seem to beat the HOA covenants with regard to 5 or 6 vehicles in street and yapping ankle biters to boot! Ah well, thats another thread!  I do have a plethora of surveillance cams for wildlife work, thought about putting some with black flash outside in the shrubs a few nights just to see if they detect anything.
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Re: Off Topic (breaking into the house of a trapper)
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
#4052332
10/14/13 05:44 PM
10/14/13 05:44 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
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Kids do this kind of stuff for three reasons; money for drugs, to join a gang, or because life on your block has gotten too dull. Totally agree, and though I can count the ex or current gang types at my local wal-mart each week when we grocery shop less than 1/2 mile from my house, still is an uneasy feeling. Would have preferred it was a critter gnawing to get in, but the screwdriver pry up under the center of the screen is more than obvious along with the other pulled away portions. Growing up in the country, I did know some classmates and others that went on to lives of crime both small and large, some of these folks would have been downright scary to have in your house even as teenagers, so to me, no matter whose knocking they better be prepared for the answer....
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