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From: clyde romero (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:38:12 -0700 (PDT) |
Gentlemen I just experienced a break in at my house Here is what I got from this I have an alarm but the response time is too slow for the
guys to get caught in a big city Flat screen TV’s that are not secured will go So will lap tops and jewelry that is left out and jewelry boxes Here is what I would do and am doing in the future Get a metal frame door for your all of your doors that have
access to the street to include your bedroom and home office door that can be dead
bolt locked The door that they got thru was a wood door frame and it was
kicked in If you have an attached garage with motor cycles etc in it Remover keys and lock the bike separately with the steering
locks That door should have a metal frame as well with a dead bolt
lock and if you have window in the garage drill stop them as well with bolts I was lucky that they were there maybe 5 minutes at the most
and took very little in fact they missed a lot but the silent alarm was
activated They took a laptop that was password protected and has a
tracking monitor on it, and if they get thru the password and log on they are
toast! They took my PS3 which really pissed me off but it was one
of the original ones And they took my big box computer which I play my flying
games on it! All in all it was a non event "IF YOU CAN MEET WITH TRIUMPH AND DISASTER AND TREAT
THOSE TWO IMPOSTERS THE SAME" CLYDE Capt. Clyde Romero Jr. MANPAD SME Clyderomero [at] bellsouth.net Mobile 678 641 9932 Confidentiality
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security issues clyde romero, June 30 2010
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Re: security issues Martin Stark, June 30 2010
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Re: security issues clyde romero, June 30 2010
- Re: security issues Martin Stark, June 30 2010
- Re: security issues LS, June 30 2010
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Re: security issues clyde romero, June 30 2010
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Re: security issues Martin Stark, June 30 2010
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