Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are seen to have a gun by an intruder you are 100 x more likely to get shot by them.
This is a known fact, I am 55 and I was taught this in 7th grade.
Get a fence, get sensor lights and a ring on your doorbell. Get a loud dog or a recording of one that is set off by people coming close to the house. Put up a sign that says "beware, guard dog" and another that says "ADT" or whatever company does your security.
There are so many things you can do to deter a home invasion that do not require the purchase of a gun. FFS.
A big dog and a shotgun will deter them. Just cock the shotgun and point it towards the door. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are seen to have a gun by an intruder you are 100 x more likely to get shot by them.
This is a known fact, I am 55 and I was taught this in 7th grade.
Get a fence, get sensor lights and a ring on your doorbell. Get a loud dog or a recording of one that is set off by people coming close to the house. Put up a sign that says "beware, guard dog" and another that says "ADT" or whatever company does your security.
There are so many things you can do to deter a home invasion that do not require the purchase of a gun. FFS.
A big dog and a shotgun will deter them. Just cock the shotgun and point it towards the door. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a motion sensor went off .... I wouldn't call that a burglary attempt
This. It's trespassing. If they are actively trying to break into your home or are already in, that's home invasion and should elicit a priority response from police. I don't know where you live but in Montgomery County that's about six minutes.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here. Thanks everyone for their replies.
The neighborhood armed security patrol never showed up after being alerted by the motion sensor and me telling the call center that it is a burglary attempt.