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    Default $300,000 loot recovered by police

    I did warn earlier that Singapore's crime rate (particularly burglary) was climbing. Here's the news. I was right

    http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2...31-380730.html

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    The report says "A 40-year-old South American was arrested in relation to break-ins at landed properties."

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    if landed owners have to double secure all access points when they go out that will be very xian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    if landed owners have to double secure all access points when they go out that will be very xian.
    That's the problem with landed.
    I guess dogs would be a solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    That's the problem with landed.
    I guess dogs would be a solution.
    this would help...



    anybody need one let me know my bro got good contacts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    That's the problem with landed.
    I guess dogs would be a solution.
    if they fed the dog with doped meat then how? sorry watch to much drama in hollywood.

    there is no substitute for physical security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    if they fed the dog with doped meat then how? sorry watch to much drama in hollywood.

    there is no substitute for physical security.
    dogs can be trained not to eat from strangers.....or eat food other than provided by their owner...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    The report says "A 40-year-old South American was arrested in relation to break-ins at landed properties."
    cane the bas@#$!@

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    this would help...



    anybody need one let me know my bro got good contacts...
    Bro, looks are deceiving. Just get a cavalier or jack russel. Best get 3. Triple back up.

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    Jack russels are very smart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    Jack russels are very smart.
    Hey, u up. But jack russel are super hyper. Watching them run, I already tired.

    I have ckc. Got it for my daughter when she did well in her psle. Now already 8 yr old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chestnut
    Hey, u up. But jack russel are super hyper. Watching them run, I already tired.

    I have ckc. Got it for my daughter when she did well in her psle. Now already 8 yr old.
    Ckc very adorable

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavaliver
    Ckc very adorable
    Ckc are so friendly that they will probably lead the burglars to the safe

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    If you watch last night news, it was mentioned that Singaporean landed owners is known to be "very lax" on house security and well known to these burglars. Who to blame?

    If you don't protect your house, you become the easy target.
    I like the police crime prevention slogan.

    "Low crime doesn't mean no crime"



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    Quote Originally Posted by PN
    If you watch last night news, it was mentioned that Singaporean landed owners is known to be "very lax" on house security and well known to these burglars. Who to blame?

    If you don't protect your house, you become the easy target.
    I like the police crime prevention slogan.

    "Low crime doesn't mean no crime"

    Yup, I agree.
    I go to Siglap frequently.
    Some houses there are like "open house", the main gate open big big and no one around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    Jack russels are very smart.
    Yes, very intelligent.. and very very active. The owner need to be active as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PN
    If you watch last night news, it was mentioned that Singaporean landed owners is known to be "very lax" on house security and well known to these burglars. Who to blame?

    If you don't protect your house, you become the easy target.
    I like the police crime prevention slogan.

    "Low crime doesn't mean no crime"


    Complacency.... until too late

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