>be me>come home from work early to find my apartment was broken into>Blink camera shows ski-masked intruders were the culprits>I own a gun but I wasn’t even home to defend my property and myself at the time>cops say they’ll investigate but due to lack of evidence, it’s unlikely they’ll find the perpetrators>I didn’t pony up for (((insurance))) on my items stolen thinking it’s never happen to meWhat can one do against the rampant crime nowadays? I can’t afford to buy more shit, especially if it’s just going to get stolen again.
>>521015142Your pic seems to be very very Judaic. I can’t put my finger on it, but something just seems off.
>>521015142Was it an Irish?
Aw you fucked up. You should have put a tracking device in your valuables so that you could follow the criminal to his home and execute his family in front of him.
That sucks. Never been burglarized but my car window has been smashed
I'll tell you since you live in an apartment. As someone who works in a field whereas I sees what criminals do when they come and steal your items you will need to do the following:1. An alarm system that detects when someone opens your doors and windows... whereas they're unable to punch in a code or use a phone app to deactivate the alarm.2. An interior camera that you can access so you check what is happening inside your home and determine to contact the police.3. Hiding items in hidden parts of the apartment, this can be hidden components in furniture. Hidden inside vents, hidden behind drywall... you can think of lots of things with that.4. Lastly, a storage unit. Move possessions to safe storage areas, safety deposit boxs at the bank.Lots of things here.
>>521016158>whereas I sees what criminals doThis guy's a nigger, he definitely knows about burglaries
You could set booby traps. Like buy a couple bear traps to put under each window. That way if they try to rob you again... CLAMP! there goes your shinbone jerome.