Originally Posted By: Trajan
Originally Posted By: SWSportsman
Originally Posted By: Trajan
Four pages, and nobody asked it?
OK then. I will.
So just how many more times will he have the jugs stolen before the light bulb goes off and he locks them up?
One would think that after the first time such an idea would of dawned on him.
But, apparently not.
Ever heard of bolt cutters?
Apparently not.
Ever hear of not leaving it out in the open? Obviously not.
I guess you leave the house unlocked since lock picks exsist.
Leave the keys in the car because it can be hot wired.
Post you account numbers online since they can be hacked anyway?
Leave your SS# around to make it easier to id theft you.
Afterall, if you're going to use bolt cutters as an excuse for recurring theft.....
You seem to be struggling, so let me help you out. This problem is my neighbor's, not mine...but he is a responsible adult. He chooses to store 3 or 4 5gal fuel containers in a ventilated dock box constructed of pressure-treated lumber and secured with a padlock. I think that is a reasonable amount of security for an area that isn't generally considered high-risk. The door to the box has been pried off it's hinges and the padlock has, at another time, apparently been cut with bolt cutters. Other than just not storing the fuel there, what would a security expert such as yourself suggest?
BTW, I understand that the "special fuel" has been deployed.