Saruman wrote: » That pisses me off. Now i need an alarm.
doubledown wrote: » You don't have a house alarm? In this day and age? Sorry, no sympathy.
cornbb wrote: » House alarms are loud annoying pieces of cr*p and should be banned. I see no point in having one, unless its monitored.
sdonn_1 wrote: » I don't understand why they'd leave a PS3 and laptop sitting in OP's house, yet steal one (ps2) accross the road...? .
seamus wrote: » Yeah, definitely sounds like a family of scum coming out of Dublin or one of the other cities, relying on the fact that in smaller towns, people may not be as inclined to install alarms and the Gardai may not be as quick or wise.
TheBigLebowski wrote: » Haha. You're listening to your mammy too much. Do you tuck your money into your sock before you go up to the big smoke too?
Kipperhell wrote: » A guy I worked with came home once to find some of his stuff in the front garden. He looked about and noticed other houses had similar. Then he noticed the van being loaded with stuff further up the road. He rang the cops who said they would be there in a bit. He watched for an hour as the guys proceeded picking up stuff. He couldn't do anything other than bring in his own stuff. It was a new estate where most people were at work. The cops arrived the next day. The van was a stolen van which they knew because the reg was given at the time. So an alarm monitored or not would have made little difference
sdonn_1 wrote: » I don't understand why they'd leave a PS3 and laptop sitting in OP's house, yet steal one accross the road...? Must have been the kids on their own I would have thought, no adult, even a *distinguished member of a certain community prone to stealing things* is that stupid.
pretty-in-pink wrote: » Thats a disgrace, and the Guards should be taken to task over it. Also why didn't the guy take the thiefs picture?
masseyno9 wrote: » Lock the shed, and try get an alarm sensor wired up to it.
Saruman wrote: » Its possible they did not see the PS3, its in a media centre unit thing along with the TV,sky+,DVD player and stereo. Or maybe they left after getting spooked.
muletide wrote: » I have Eircom phonewatch for three years now. It is worth every penny, only once has my alarm gone off. I told the guy on the phone that it would take me half an hour to get home. By the time I got there, there were two plain clothes detectives in my back garden checking the place out. Turned out a bird had flew into the patio window and set it off (found the little fu<ker on the ground). The Gardai were very nice about it and said that it was not a problem and that they had got there 5 minutes after getting the call.
muletide wrote: » If you are getting an alarm - get a monitored one - get eircom phonewatch