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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 652152, member: 4552"]Coin robbery reports are constantly on the increase but many, many are just not made big. Many people at coin shows complain about the lack of publicity of coin robberies but many law inforcement people claim that if you publicize such types of home invasions and robberies, they will actually increase as criminals see that people have coins laying around at home. </p><p>People being followed from coin shows is also on the increase. In some areas home invasions are becoming so common, many do not make any news items due to just to common. At one time Murders in Chicago here were so common most never made the news at all, only the total amount of them. The City Morgue brings in so many bodies per weekend, that too is seldom reported in the news. </p><p>We've had numerous robberies in my area and most people don't bother to report them if small. Garage robberies are so common around this area that people are afraid to look in thier garages in the mornings. Two home invasions not long ago on my block put one person in the hospital. Another was while people were on vacation. </p><p>If you live in a high crime area it is smart to mainly just keep your mouth shut about coins, money, any valuables in the house. When people come over, make sure they don't see any valubles.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 652152, member: 4552"]Coin robbery reports are constantly on the increase but many, many are just not made big. Many people at coin shows complain about the lack of publicity of coin robberies but many law inforcement people claim that if you publicize such types of home invasions and robberies, they will actually increase as criminals see that people have coins laying around at home. People being followed from coin shows is also on the increase. In some areas home invasions are becoming so common, many do not make any news items due to just to common. At one time Murders in Chicago here were so common most never made the news at all, only the total amount of them. The City Morgue brings in so many bodies per weekend, that too is seldom reported in the news. We've had numerous robberies in my area and most people don't bother to report them if small. Garage robberies are so common around this area that people are afraid to look in thier garages in the mornings. Two home invasions not long ago on my block put one person in the hospital. Another was while people were on vacation. If you live in a high crime area it is smart to mainly just keep your mouth shut about coins, money, any valuables in the house. When people come over, make sure they don't see any valubles.[/QUOTE]
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