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I'm not a violent man....but if that was my 10 year old girl :no:
i think i'd lose my mind. |
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Yea that would definitely drive any father nuts. I would really be trying to get to the bottom of that one quickly. Did you call the police and at least file a report. Any leads are better than none. Then I would begin doing some serious training with my daughter in order to make sure she has the tools she needs in order to protect herself and avoid further issues. luckily for us we live on a military base here in Korea, and we really do not have to worry about weirdos approaching our little princess. Little girls are so dingy and unaware of things goingon around them most of the time. My daughter can not even get off of the base(until she is 15) without one of us being with her, so security is not a factor. Our daughter just turned 10 and we have begun the talks about her behavior and flirtting as these can lead to problems. There are some very sick Fu*$%'s out there and we are never safe from harm. We have to take the lead and do our part to protect our kids and communicate these things with them in order to make them aware that dangers exist:diablo:.
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ya i cant really be too mad about the whole situation because none of my familys or anyone really got hurt.
i am very sorry to hear that about your 10 year old daughter.. i hope she really didnt know what was going on so she isn't all traumatized or anything but heres a huge update for you guys. they caught the guys who did it!!! all the tips we gave them about the person we thought it was led them to find the guy!! he and his freind were seen and when the cops went to check there pockets and everything they found a check that was stolen from my dad!!! so i hope that in a week the 2 Aholes will just tell the cops where the stuff is being held at. i think things may work out pretty good. we learned a HUGE LESSON!!!! secure your effin house!! this could have turned way worse than it did. we should be getting a new security system installed soon. also i am going to get a software that tracks everywhere my laptop goes justttt incase someone tries to steal it again! thanks for all the support |
Sad situation.
It is a sad situation for sure, but good news for you that they are getting to the root of the promlem. The security system will help some, but there is more that you can do if you do a little research on how to protect yourself and your property. Congrats that things will turn out alright overall. You learned a valuable lesson through the trauma. Good luck with that.:lol:
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Hopefully the pieces of sea trash haven't unloaded all your stuff. If they have, you may be screwed indefinately. Insurance will refuse to pay it because they caught the guy but the guy won't have any money to pay for all the stuff so taking him to court will only land him in jail. And oh, by the way, he will have the money to make bail even though he didn't have the money to pay you. I know because that exact same thing happened to me. A drunk piece of monkey cum hit me in my 1983 Mailbu Wagon(for those that don't know, its a hard car to find and extremely cool when hot rodded) and ran. They caught the guy and he spent 7 days in jail before making bail yet he didn't have the money to pay for my damages. The insurance refused to pay anything but the basics so I lost out on a $15k car and got $988 from my insurance company. To top it all off, I bought the car back from insurance only to find out it magically disapeared from the lot it was towed to. The car, along with a few grand worth of stereo equipment, a $5k driveline, $2k paintjob, custom leather interior and all my personals was never seen by me again. I washed my hands of the state of Texas and moved back to Ga after all was said and done. The criminal justice system only seems to work for criminals. Cops are too lazy to get out of their air conditioned cars to walk into a drug house or whore house and actually do their job. I now take all crimes against my family, friends and I personally and make sure the criminal knows he has more than just the law "enforcment" to deal with. I don't leave anything in their hands anymore.
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so ive been thinking and it would be good to have my own type of surveillance for my room... some type of camera that will record 24 hours of the day and send everything to my computer. is this possible? i think it would be nice to have in my college dorm whenever i get out of yuma.. something like this would be cool http://store.espymall.com/smcowihica.html not sure if you can connect that to your computer and have it store 24 hours of the day everyday.... but idk thanks for any help guys |
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Just be sure to turn of the camera if you have a young lady over . you dont want those tapes getting out :lol:. |
haha ill be sure to remember that!!!
looking into it a bit more i think these would probably be the best. may be more visible but seems like a better package deal http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...5&pCatg=11678\ http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...97&pCatg=11678 http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...69&pCatg=11678 the last one looks the best to me. |
Thanks tmr32
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couple things i learned from this experience. -SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS!!! this is a huge one... you never know when you will need them so why not have a folder and just throw all your receipts in their. -get lojack! http://www.lojackforlaptops.com/ if i had this then there really would have been no problems!! -have security for your house!! an alarm that sounds when someone opens a window, door, or anything that will tell the cops to come to the house. also security cameras will do work!! imagine just looking through the footage and seeing the person who did it without having all the trouble that we hadda go through. have a great night everyone |
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Yeah...that's a good start. It doesn't hurt to have a loyal dog or two for when you are gone. And for when you are home...there other 2nd amendment resources that are certainly important in solidifying the sanctity of your home. It is paramount that the evil doers understand that they will leave your home with far less than that for which they came...if they are lucky enough to leave. Period. |
I entrust Glock, Remington, Ruger, and Winchester when it comes to my personal safety and well being. That along with about 2000 rounds of ammo! I assure you that if they get in they aren't leaving as long as I'm here. If I'm not home they better hope I don't find them, tee ball bats work well in that case!
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I'm a bit of a nut when it comes to home security, we live in a secure complex, if they get in that the house has full security screens behind full roller shutters and double dead locks on the doors, and then if they get in, they can explain it to our guard dog, a Boxer / Lab cross who I have actually clocked at 55kph (I put the Navman X100 GPS on her collar :D )chasin down my rc car on an oval (she got it too, made a bloody mess of the shell!)
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