Trinity1 wrote: » Dunno what they thought they would find in a council house in ballymun. Now they have a big fcuk off plasma on the wall and when curtains are not drawn everyone can see. Think they are asking for trouble although dont think they would get it through the window :rolleyes:
darkman2 wrote: » So........me wokes up this mornin all fine and dandy ready to go when I went to let the dog out to the garden when I noticed my Conservatory door lock was broken from the outside - half the lock was taken out and the inside lock did not work. However the door was still partially locked so I was really relieved that whoever was trying to break into my home last night obviously did not succeed in getting through the first Conservatory door. Nothing was taken and there was no sign of anyone having been inside the house. Of course I was really annoyed though but in a way thankful I slept through it because of possibly doing something I would regret to someone I found in my home or trying to get in - or indeed I could have gotten hurt myself. I was really supprised I did not wake up - im always very concious of any noise at night and would normally wake up if something fell downstairs in the kitchen or whatever. This is the very first time my house has ever been, at least attempted to be broken into. Id say they were looking for car keys. I rang the gaurds anyway and reported it and am getting the lock fixed and some extra ones. My neighbour across the road was not so lucky though last night as, presumably, the same person(s) actually managed to get in. They got in the Conservatory door through the backgarden and 500 euro was taken out of the man's wife's purse. He heard and saw nothing either. Pressed my nerves a bit this morning I must admit but happy they did not get in. And also that I did not find myself in a situation of having to confront someone. Ive a feeling I might have my dog to thank! - its a small dog but its very excitable.... Anyways has your house ever been broken into? Have you ever caught people trying to break into your house? Just out of curiosity what was the guards reaction when you let them know? When I rang them they where helpful but you could tell by the tone that there was not much they could do. I can see why in my case but I wonder if they could nessacarilly do much more even if they actually succeeded in getting into the house?
Itsdacraic wrote: » Do you have a gun?
darkman2 wrote: » My neighbour across the road was not so lucky though last night as, presumably, the same person(s) actually managed to get in. They got in the Conservatory door through the backgarden and 500 euro was taken out of the man's wife's purse. He heard and saw nothing either.
seanofdbush wrote: » I had a break-in last week. They broke-in through a side door and ransacked the downstairs. They stole the car, cameras and other stuff. I was away myself but the wife and kids were asleep upstairs but fortunately they didn't wake up.
seanofdbush wrote: » As an aside, I need to get the front and back door locks changed in the house. The doors are standard white PVC type - does anyone know who would do this or approximately how much it should cost. I need to give an estimate for the insurance company. Thanks..
connundrum wrote: » Our house in Johannesbury was done in 3 or 4 times, which was the reason we moved here. Each time it was when we were all inside or asleep. Funniest was when they had obviously been trying to take the wheel barrow, and had fecked it over the wall. Unfortunately for them the barrow had got caught in the tree next to the wall, and so couldn't get it. We woke up the next morning to see our bikes gone, but we still had the trusty wheel barrow Never had a house in Ireland broke into, despite the fact that I've often come home to discover I'd left the front or back door open all day. Ach well.
larko wrote: » He legged it out the door and someone said they saw a fella running across the field at the back of the local school. So dad took off and he actually caught him. Lets just say he came back with all the stuff and was there was a few cuts on his knuckles and mud all over him. He became a legend in our area after that morning.:cool:
funk-you wrote: » Sorry to hear that dude.http://www.goldenpages.ie/search/County:Meath/Locksmiths.html -Funk