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<blockquote data-quote="frogfarmer" data-source="post: 38608" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>I have seen most every type of security device defeated. A thief has no regard for the item they are stealing. If they tear it up they just want less when they sell it. Getting to know the neighbors is good advise but they likely wont want to get involved and will hesitate to call the police. Video survelance is a good idea because the conviction rate is much higher. A local storage unit business may have a secure lot with survelance cameras on the entrance. I have worked in less than nice neighborhoods and I wont leave anything I value unattended. Chains are easy to cut. Hitch locks dont need to be removed for the trailer to be stolen. They can drag a trailer with a wheel lock to a (safe for them) place to remove. If you dont trust the area dont leave it. Most items can be stolen in a matter of minutes. Many people who are not thieves have no idea how easy most items can disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogfarmer, post: 38608, member: 4075"] I have seen most every type of security device defeated. A thief has no regard for the item they are stealing. If they tear it up they just want less when they sell it. Getting to know the neighbors is good advise but they likely wont want to get involved and will hesitate to call the police. Video survelance is a good idea because the conviction rate is much higher. A local storage unit business may have a secure lot with survelance cameras on the entrance. I have worked in less than nice neighborhoods and I wont leave anything I value unattended. Chains are easy to cut. Hitch locks dont need to be removed for the trailer to be stolen. They can drag a trailer with a wheel lock to a (safe for them) place to remove. If you dont trust the area dont leave it. Most items can be stolen in a matter of minutes. Many people who are not thieves have no idea how easy most items can disappear. [/QUOTE]
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