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Remember the days when the kids would take a twig and "set" horns around halloween? An old buck up the street parked his car where it was easy to get to, left the window down and had an extension cord wired to his horn ring. After that he didnt have any problems! Theres always more than one way to skin a cat!
I used to have a pond in my back yard, and I tried to keep various kinds of decorative fish in it. At night, raccoons, cats, and whatever else was hungry would scoop out as many fish as they could. One of the deterrents I found was a sprinkler with a motion sensor attached to it. It had a stake on the end that you stuck in the ground, and a connection for a standard garden hose. I don't remember if it was battery powered or if it needed to be plugged in. I don't even remember if it prevented any fish theft. My favorite memories of it were of my boy taking the trash out and forgetting about the motion activated sprinkler....not once...not twice...DOZENS of times! I couldn't NOT laugh whenever it happened. Then, one day, I took the trash out and forgot about the sprinkler. My boy was still laughing when I went back in the house. Good times, good times.I googled "motion activated sprinkler" just now, and you can buy them online from various sources, and it looks like Lowe's has carried them in the past. The house I live in now has a detached garage, which has a window on the side of it. I screwed a couple of razor blades right in front of the window latches, so that if someone breaks the glass out and reaches in to unlatch the window, they're (hopefully) going to get cut badly enough that they decide to call it a night. That's not really a deterrent, but I thought I'd toss it out there anyway.
Bear traps would be more satisfying
He used razor blades protruding through the cover so if you tried to peel it off from the top you got bloody. After that he found blood on the back of his spare tire a couple times.
Quote from: Blazin on January 20, 2013, 01:15:09 amHe used razor blades protruding through the cover so if you tried to peel it off from the top you got bloody. After that he found blood on the back of his spare tire a couple times.I've heard tales of people putting razor blades under the lower lip of their dashboard too, just in case someone tried to reach up there for hot-wiring or stereo stealing. I also heard (Well, read it in a car audio magazine about ten years ago.) that someone had mounted some sort of zip-gun or shotgun or piece of pipe with a shotgun shell and trigger onto his lower steering column, aimed about where the driver's head would be, wired up to the car alarm. If it's true, it's possibly one of the top ten worst ideas in the history of human civilization. I'd trust a crackhead with my wallet before I'd give my car alarm a shotgun.
Discouraging someone is one thing. Causing physical harm or worse is unbelievable. Is a possesion worth maiming or killing someone over? Not to me...
we had a farmer rig his barn door up with a shotgun. some kids broke in, killed one he got charged with murder.