SilverWulf -> RE: Robbed? (6/23/2006 6:55:28 PM)
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Yes, this has happened to both my house and my car at different times. To be honest, it felt like I was raped, brutally. With the car, all I could do was replace the broken window and make sure there was nothing valuable inside. I also had to constantly remind myself to take the faceplate off the cd/radio to remove temptation. For the house, it was much harder. Looking back, I suppose I went a little overboard <chuckles> All of the doors were replaced, steel casing and cladding with new very high quality locksets and deadbolts. I replaced the downstairs windows with ones that were more secure, and made security bars for all of them. I replaced the old wooden garage door with a metal one, and installed one of the new 'rolling code' openers. I installed a whole house security system, with door and window intrusion alarms, motion sensors, motion activated outside lighting, and made sure to arm it every time the house was empty or everyone was asleep. A 'real' safe was installed, and used. Artwork was secured to the walls and wired into the security system. I made sure to never give all my keys to valet parkers, and kept the registration locked in a box inside the console, which the ignition key would not work on. After all of this, and more, it still took awhile to become comfortable again and be able to sleep well. It took even longer to become comfortable going away for more than a day at a time. Give it some time, do what you can to make your home and yourself more secure. Life does return to normal, eventually.
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