Postby boonkoh » Wed Jul 04, 2018 6:20 pm
Criminals don't have physical boundaries, so no area is "safe". Criminals might not be the sharpest tool in the shed but they do know well off areas = homes with more expensive gadgets, jewellery, etc and people walking around with expensive phones and watches.
There really is no solution to this unless we have more police on the streets, CCTV everywhere, but these are not things we individually can do to make ourselves safer.
My tips?
- Don't use your phone while walking. This is just inviting muggers to steal your phone or something else. Its doubly bad because you're distracted and don't see them coming, and they can tell how expensive a phone you have before mugging.
- Assess your front and back door locks, and make sure you have a good one.
- Outdoor / Indoor CCTV units are now cheap and affordable, less than £50 and they stream footage to the cloud. This deters break-ins, and if they do happen, helps the police profile and track down the criminals.
- You can get dummy Yale security system boxes for less than £50 as well, to stick on the outside of your property.