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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2521293, member: 22331"]I "deal" with individuals throughout the world, and from "feedback" my experience isn't that remote.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the past I had multiple homes at any given time in the multi-million population metropolis, and valuables couldn't be kept in homes because of vandalism and burglary to homes where the occupant was required by employment to travel significantly.</p><p> </p><p>I had multiple safe deposit boxes, of the largest size available, in several banks. This was a very expensive process, and finally when a bank facility was razed, and the vault contents moved to a new location, the contents of one large box disappeared. How does one prove the contents of a safe deposit box?</p><p><br /></p><p>Generally speaking, regardless of where you reside, if you follow incident reports, I believe you'll determine that security is an illusion. Research the "national defense", NSA, et al budget this year, and pro-rate that to the U.S. citizenry, and I suspect you'll be amazed what our ineffective? security costs.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a local community (i.e. couple mile radius), we have eliminated our problems with gates, fences, canines, and random community policing. We have notified deputies/courts of possible "vigilante" action if repeat offenders are returned to the community, after the Sheriff quit his job because offenders were being released after multiple incidents.</p><p><br /></p><p>My canines have already violated 2 human individuals, more than 1 black bear, and several cats that didn't believe the property entrance warning signs.</p><p><br /></p><p>News travels fast in our community, and personal crime has ended. Adjacent communities, and the major metropolises are generally experiencing increasing crime rates. New constraints have seemingly reduced the ability to properly rectify the lawless conditions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm glad that you live in a "secure" locale.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2521293, member: 22331"]I "deal" with individuals throughout the world, and from "feedback" my experience isn't that remote. In the past I had multiple homes at any given time in the multi-million population metropolis, and valuables couldn't be kept in homes because of vandalism and burglary to homes where the occupant was required by employment to travel significantly. I had multiple safe deposit boxes, of the largest size available, in several banks. This was a very expensive process, and finally when a bank facility was razed, and the vault contents moved to a new location, the contents of one large box disappeared. How does one prove the contents of a safe deposit box? Generally speaking, regardless of where you reside, if you follow incident reports, I believe you'll determine that security is an illusion. Research the "national defense", NSA, et al budget this year, and pro-rate that to the U.S. citizenry, and I suspect you'll be amazed what our ineffective? security costs. As a local community (i.e. couple mile radius), we have eliminated our problems with gates, fences, canines, and random community policing. We have notified deputies/courts of possible "vigilante" action if repeat offenders are returned to the community, after the Sheriff quit his job because offenders were being released after multiple incidents. My canines have already violated 2 human individuals, more than 1 black bear, and several cats that didn't believe the property entrance warning signs. News travels fast in our community, and personal crime has ended. Adjacent communities, and the major metropolises are generally experiencing increasing crime rates. New constraints have seemingly reduced the ability to properly rectify the lawless conditions. I'm glad that you live in a "secure" locale. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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