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In reply to the discussion: Some home defense alternatives [View all]Whisp
(24,096 posts)163. true. we have a much better method than a normal lock tho, for our garage.
I don't think it would work as well where a window can just be broken instead of a door broken into.
What we have for our garage back door, the small normal door, is seat belts. yeh, seat belts.
Went to one of those pick a part auto places and cut off two seat belts, both parts - and bolted the two sets into the door frame and then onto the door itself and latched them to lock.
The intruder would have to rip apart the door frame before he could open those fuckers. Prior to this method we had our garage broken into by that door at least 3 or 4 times, after the seat belt fix - not once. Frame was dug at a few times here and there but no entry.
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i have already made that mistake with green chilis i would not want make it with something that hot.
oldhippydude
Dec 2012
#62
If someone wants to get into a house a normal door lock will not slow them. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2012
#48
Doesn't have to be big! My little Jack Russell would eat them alive or make them wish they weren't.
Auntie Bush
Dec 2012
#33
Is this a joke? All those are laughably pathetic alternatives to assualt weapons n/t
Taitertots
Dec 2012
#12
More like "Lay there on the floor with a dart between your wide open eyes...
Speck Tater
Dec 2012
#77
Well don't you think having a weapon makes it more likely you'll be the first one shot dead?
undeterred
Dec 2012
#66
Keep telling yourself that you are safe because you have two animals protecting you
Taitertots
Dec 2012
#83
That it took me less than one second to draw a pistol is unbelievable to you?
GreenStormCloud
Dec 2012
#137
A loud alarm system that also alerts the police station to a breach of security.
JaneyVee
Dec 2012
#53
Bars on all the windows, steel-lattice reinforced glass, triple-locked steel doors.
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2012
#64
The son of one of our neighbors was shot in a drive-by shooting back in the late '80s or early '90s.
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#75
Bars may keep intruders out, but they also keep you in, in case of fire. People have died that way.
RC
Dec 2012
#131
Get along really well with your neighbors, well enough that you can call them in an emergency.
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#74
I'm with you. In 67 years I've NEVER been in ANY situation where I needed a gun.
Speck Tater
Dec 2012
#87
Can you give an absolute guarantee that anyone else will have your good luck? N/T
GreenStormCloud
Dec 2012
#125
Your choice. In a Texas small town you can pretty much assume that every home has a gun. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Dec 2012
#157
You have obviously never had an encounter with a violent criminal before. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Dec 2012
#126
Your choice. I respect your right to that choice, although not the choice itself.
GreenStormCloud
Dec 2012
#138