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datadiffusion

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  1. Lets put it this way, he won't be doing it again...
  2. Hello, and welcome to the last refuge for the hopelessly lost. We also discuss security matters!
  3. You're next on our weekly round table mods discussion hour ban list..
  4. ^^^ Frankly I would have deleted and banned
  5. They told me not to talk to you, I asked why and they said they would print some stuff out from the register. Unfortunately, the toner and paper supplies were interrupted over xmas, but we are expecting another pallet soon.
  6. ha ha Although it is why I can only log in from 9am to 5pm
  7. We went to a stabbing once where a 10 year old had stabbed a man with learning difficulties. He was shouting 'it's me copper, arrest me' (we wouldn't have been within a mile usually but as usual no-one told us what was going on) whilst filming it all, knowing full well he was too young to actually get much, he would get the 'kudos' and that the bloke (who survived by luck as it bounced off his scapula) would never be able to testify in a million years anyway. Perhaps time for a topic split?
  8. Well, apart from vandalism being unlikely to reach a court with a jury?
  9. Bit of a moot point though when you usually wouldn't be able to use the images for ID even if they weren't wearing them!
  10. Yup, as well as poor resolution, the 'tops of heads' mounting position must be the number one DIY pitfall.
  11. I think the salient point is that we assume the systems were decent i.e high resolution, and properly installed! Also in the village situation it's more likely you'll recognise people, I suppose. Depends how isolated you are. This is probably the biggest difference between PJ CCTV and DIY CCTV...
  12. Slightly less time if you don't care who sees... And unfortunately CCTV is not often very useful, was it professionally fitted? Even if the resolution is good enough, often the angles are wrong with DIY and all that will happen is that you'll come home hours after the event to see pictures of hooded men entering the house and leaving with the TV you can see with your own eyes is missing. I have a funny feeling though that I might be giving out advice that is not what is wanted to be heard...
  13. Indeed, most who 'dont have that sort of money right now' have no trouble finding it for almost anything else!
  14. Just in case the OP is still following they went under (I.e bust) several years ago and no-one bought the rights nor product line.
  15. Not nonsense at all. Crappy alarm will waste £150-200 of your money, offer zero real protection other than potential bellbox deterrent and more likely to false alarm than real alarm causing neighbours to get pizzed off and ignore ahy alarm in future. adt box will cost you minimum £70, will still just be a lump of plastic and no more recognised by billy the skaghead chancer than a Yale at £10. Thats why its a rubbish choice, for sure, but I would 'recommend' a Yale dummy over a working 'response' any day of the week to anyone without the budget for a proper system. On here, that is, of course.
  16. My genuine and sincere advice on here as ever, is that you are better off buying a broken Yale bellbox off ebay than a cheap and nasty alarm system. Most crims will recognise the yellow peril and some will be put off by it. It is hard to tell a broken one from a working one. You avoid all the hastles of the fact its a steaming pile by not actually having to use it or set it... And you can keep on saving for a decent system, starting with the £100 you've just saved.
  17. Must be a few kebab shops that have signed up though?
  18. Also, something no-one else has mentioned - I regularly fit wired alarms to decorated houses (as we all possibly do). Since most of the sensors sit in the top corners of the rooms, access from above + clever use of back-to-back locations means a wired alarm might not be out of the question anyway? Why not post a plan / drawing of your house, OP?
  19. Within 10 years, wireless is pretty much going to be the only future for 95% of new installations I'd argue. In the same way that most broadband modems don't have anything connected to their ethernet ports, and many don't really know what they are for. But 1 way wireless is definitely the past. if you are going to choose wireless, it's like buying an Escort the same year they launched the Focus.
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