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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Put a switch on the plug that runs the door opener, shut it off at night.
That’s what I did after the wife’s ex would bring the kids by to get stuff. Also an extra layer of security if someone broke into my work van that sits outside. We also leave the driveway lights on and make sure it’s parked in the driveway. Good luck

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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Put a switch on the plug that runs the door opener, shut it off at night.
Or the breaker


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You have too much stuff. I recommend a stuff-ectomy.

Seriously, why do you have a garage door opener in a truck you don’t park in the garage?


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Originally Posted by mikieb
teenagers looking for money to buy pot....
Pot’s legal here now. 2 plants per person. Nobody buying weed anymore. I haven’t smoked it in 26 years and still planning on growing some next years because, why the fugk not?!

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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Put a switch on the plug that runs the door opener, shut it off at night.
Or the breaker

Thanks
That’s a good solution.


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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Park the fancy-smancy truck in the garage and some old POS without the bells and whistles outside.....


The POS vehicles in the garage are wife’s newer Tahoe and my Z06 corvette.
But thanks for the advice.

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A great security measure...


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Just use the slider to ‘lock’ the garage door. It disables opening and closing with both the indoor button and remote. I’m kind of surprised that this is news to anyone but am glad it is non your radar. It’s possibly the easiest way someone can gain unauthorized access to your house.

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Stock up on rototillers!


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Stock up on rototillers!

Hell yeah...

Fugg the 12 gauge...


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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I put my old 2005 cheve in the driveway. Problem is sometimes it don't start because it is too cold. Then I have to move it so I can get out of the garage.

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