A news station polled prisoners that were locked up for home burglary to get their insight into how, why and what actions they use to break into homes, and what actions a homeowner can do to lower the chances of being singled out. I guess you could say they weren't THAT great of robbers as they were caught, but my thinking is you can only pull that cats tail so many times before you get caught or get shot.Do you ever wonder whether your home security system or “Beware of Dog” sign actually keeps burglars away?
We did too. So KGW's investigative team sent letters to 86 inmates currently serving time for burglary in the Oregon Department of Corrections. The inmates were asked to respond anonymously to 17 questions detailing how they broke in, when the crime occurred and what they were looking for.
What we learned could help you keep your home safe from burglaries.
Interesting that the prisoners specifically mention NRA stickers on cars, and that its a red flag for them.
My personal opinion is to not have any of those "cute" signs on my fence or car to broadcast to anyone that I am a gun owner or how many I might have. I see people all the time with those Glock decals or SIG decals on their trucks driving down the road and would never do that, but to each his own. I also live in a neighborhood right off of I-30 in Garland with a few neighbors who have "Trespassers will be shot on sight....." signs or "Beware of Dog, Then Owner" signs, and we have had a spike in car break-ins and home break-ins because of the ease of use of DART stations and a Pawn and Gun Shop nearby, to quickly pawn their catch and vanish into the Dallas DART system.
Pretty interesting read into what criminals look for.
http://www.khou.com/features/we-asked-8 ... /344871681