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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 981217" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Burglarly weirdly is not a policing priority most places. I think it's a really invasive crime, especially if the victims are elderly. I hope they dont get too down about it.</p><p></p><p>Up here, if the police don't have a dedicated team of officers knowing what junkie just got out of prison in your area and thoroughly investigating suspicious sightings that didnt result in a crime, then they have almost no chance of detecting it, and even if they do detect it, recovery of goods can be very limited. My only personal anti-burglary technique is to have a crap car parked clearly in my driveway! (but I still get the odd thief sniffing about and ending up in my backgarden).</p><p></p><p>On a random note, we call it housebreaking in Scotland, and until recently we had sub-categories of the crime with great names. </p><p></p><p>Stouthrieth = forcing entry to a house with the intention of assaulting someone</p><p>Hamesucken = getting caught thieving in a house and assaulting the occupant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 981217, member: 74121"] Burglarly weirdly is not a policing priority most places. I think it's a really invasive crime, especially if the victims are elderly. I hope they dont get too down about it. Up here, if the police don't have a dedicated team of officers knowing what junkie just got out of prison in your area and thoroughly investigating suspicious sightings that didnt result in a crime, then they have almost no chance of detecting it, and even if they do detect it, recovery of goods can be very limited. My only personal anti-burglary technique is to have a crap car parked clearly in my driveway! (but I still get the odd thief sniffing about and ending up in my backgarden). On a random note, we call it housebreaking in Scotland, and until recently we had sub-categories of the crime with great names. Stouthrieth = forcing entry to a house with the intention of assaulting someone Hamesucken = getting caught thieving in a house and assaulting the occupant [/QUOTE]
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