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https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/06/t...scn/index.html
Not the first time that these electronic toy things get crahsing scores when it comes about their security. I stick to it: cameras and electric code locks are of little use when you want to really secure your home. Mechanical robustness tops each and everything. Pro burglars do not mind being caught on video or triggering an alarmn, that they are pros means they have an idea how long the reaction time by police or security service is and that they have made sure that theirt face is covered. They run their 3 minute shift or how long they think it is, and then leave no matter what they found or not found. Pros work by a tight timetable. Do not buy this electric gameplay stuff. Invest in mechnical robustness: thiock doors, protected locks, hardned windows, hardened glass, etc etc. Consider to have some geese on your property as sensor phalanx, and two hungry dogs to start your counterattack fully automatic. ![]() And maybe a sign for fun: "Watch out poisonous snakes".
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