To: FresnoDA
As I was arming my alarm last night, I thought about what it would take for someone to get in. A) You know there is no alarm and everyone is asleep -- you open door/window and walk in B) You know there is an alarm but it is never armed and everyone is asleep -- you open door/window and walk in C) You know there is an alarm and it might be armed and everyone is asleep -- you break window, or must override sensor to keep from sounding D) If someone might be awake (waiting up for others to arrive) you would not go in (unless you are armed). E) If you are unsure about status of alarm you would not go in unless you disabled it (any sign of that in this case). I don't see someone just opening a door to get into a house if they are unsure alarm is armed or people are up.... You must know they are asleep, know they don't arm the alarm or be prepared for trouble.
To: all
Do you think the county employee that wrote the slam (memorandum) against judge mudd is a freeper?? HMMM?
To: clearvision
BTTT
70 posted on
06/11/2002 9:23:22 AM PDT by
FresnoDA
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