
12-31-2008, 09:02 PM
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Assistant Administrator
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Re: Home Surveillance Systems
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Originally Posted by 07DCwhiteSR5
as for alarms on cars, people can get in and out so fast it doesnt even matter. as a cop most of my reports i have taken over the years have had factory alarms or aftermartket alarms that either didnt trigger because they just popped the glass and didnt set off a shock sensor or something. or they went off and no one cared.
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What you need is a car alarm like this one.
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