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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 980799" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>It's tough, especially with all the labourers around.</p><p> I don't even think it will be labourers TBH.</p><p> Wouldn't be hard for 1 or 2 people to case the place with all that work going on.</p><p> and you do get some people who loosely follow construction crews to see what areas are being worked on. </p><p></p><p> For communities the key is communication, the fact that you didn't know that robberies had been happening in the area for the past 2 months is a sign.</p><p>Once 2 hits have happened in an area of short time like 3 months then you know someone's going to be targeting more. </p><p></p><p> Once they case a place for a week or so it's then extremely easy to plan to do a job in the space of 10/15 minutes. </p><p> Someone pinched a Quad of ours last year, must have taken them what 5 minutes to hot wire it drive it down the road into their van, same night 3 other farms in the area got their's knicked. Now have 1 coded lock, 1 key lock, a 4x4 with a dead switch blocking it, and a GPS alaram system built into it. </p><p></p><p> without knowing too much of the area, I would potentially recommend going into the pawn shops in any of the bigger towns/cities around the area and just have a quick look around. Potentially ebay or facebook but thats less likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 980799, member: 70842"] It's tough, especially with all the labourers around. I don't even think it will be labourers TBH. Wouldn't be hard for 1 or 2 people to case the place with all that work going on. and you do get some people who loosely follow construction crews to see what areas are being worked on. For communities the key is communication, the fact that you didn't know that robberies had been happening in the area for the past 2 months is a sign. Once 2 hits have happened in an area of short time like 3 months then you know someone's going to be targeting more. Once they case a place for a week or so it's then extremely easy to plan to do a job in the space of 10/15 minutes. Someone pinched a Quad of ours last year, must have taken them what 5 minutes to hot wire it drive it down the road into their van, same night 3 other farms in the area got their's knicked. Now have 1 coded lock, 1 key lock, a 4x4 with a dead switch blocking it, and a GPS alaram system built into it. without knowing too much of the area, I would potentially recommend going into the pawn shops in any of the bigger towns/cities around the area and just have a quick look around. Potentially ebay or facebook but thats less likely. [/QUOTE]
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