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Almost Everyone Steals These 5 Small Things
You've probably stolen something at some point in your life. Of course, this does not imply that you are a ruthless criminal planning bank robberies or diamond thefts. But chances are you've "borrowed" something and forgotten to return it, picked up something you thought was yours and put it in your pocket, or borrowed a dish from your neighbor that has since become your favorite serving plate.
Hotel Amenities
Many people desire a peaceful experience when they stay in a hotel: a comfortable bed, coffee in the morning, and a nice, hot shower. Many people seek the comforts of home, while others like to bring hotel luxuries home with them. More than a third of hotel customers (35 percent) admit to stealing hotel goods such as towels and bedding. Denmark appears to take the least from hotels of the countries questioned, while Colombia admits to stealing the most, implying that those folks either steal a lot of hotel swag or are simply more honest than some of the other poll respondents.
Restaurants straws, napkins, condiments and utensils.
Do you ever steal sugar or Sweet 'n' Low packets from restaurant tables? What about ketchup and mustard packets? "A couple extra napkins in my glove box won't hurt," you could reason. If that's the case, you're far from alone. Foods like sugar and condiments aren't the only things we steal from restaurants, survey says. Also, if their utensils are in good condition, why not take them home with you?
Books and Magazines
E-readers, tablets, and phones with reading apps are all available these days. Many of us, though, still enjoy a good old-fashioned book. Maybe you mistakenly brought a magazine with you instead of putting it back down before you left while scanning through it. Many doctor's offices and hair salons include stacks of magazines in the waiting area to keep patients entertained while they wait.
Pens
Pen theft is so widespread in the workplace that 70% of employees report a pen has gone missing, and 40% say they've caught a coworker stealing their pen red-handed. We steal pens so frequently that doctors' offices bind them to clipboards. Banks, on the other hand, chain those pens so that our thieving hands don't take them with them.
Lighters
A lighter, along with pens and wallets, is one of the most regularly misplaced objects. A lighter is an essential device for a smoker, who uses it to light cigarettes around 20 times per day. It's simple to slip anything like this into your pocket. You may be accustomed to holding a lighter in your hand, and when you see someone else's, you mistakenly believe it is yours and take it.
Some of these minor details may make you think "that doesn't count." You may have mistakenly assumed it was yours, but no one is going to miss it. Though these incidents of petty, petty, petty, petty theft are unlikely to land you in jail, when you think about it, we steal a lot of stuff. Do not forget famous thieves who changed our history in improving home security systems.
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How to Use Defensive Plants in Your Landscape
There are many ways to use defensive plants as a deterrent and to offer uninvited visitors an unpleasant welcome. Make sure to consider mature heights as well as whether or not the species you choose is considered invasive in your field. Consider your escape routes carefully before you plant. And consider the setting for burglars how this helps on how to break into a house successfully.
Perimeter
The perimeter of every property is the first line of defense. A thorny climbing plant makes it impossible for intruders to mount a fence, and a spiky hedge may be used as a decorative natural barrier. Larger, spiky species should be in the back, and smaller, equally unwelcoming specimens should be in front.
Climbers and Window Boxes
Climbing plants trellis up the side of your house, particularly in areas with easy-to-climb drain pipes, will deter cat burglars from breaking into upstairs windows. To further thwart their efforts, place an enticing but unwelcoming window box full of small cacti on the edge of your balcony.
Under Windows
Burglars also use first-floor windows as a simple entry point. Place low-growing, spiky plants underneath these windows to make access more difficult – but check the mature height of the plants first, otherwise you can end up blocking your view. When planning, keep in mind that you don't want to block access to fuse boxes, manholes, or other parts of your house or property that you might need to access for maintenance.
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4 Benefits of Trail Camera
Trail cameras have been widely used as a home security system for families. With the following features is not far from security cameras often purchased by. Trail cams capture photos or short videos only when the sensor is triggered. Trail camera is a rugged device primarily intended for use in deep forests and mountainous areas that last longer. It can also access through cellular phones despite a wireless equipment.
Here are the reasons for installing trail cams for your home security.
1.Saves Money
It can help you save money because it is cheaper rather than purchasing a new set of CCTV cameras to protect your property.
2.Notifies Immediately
Like any other security devices, trail cameras will alert you right away. It will automatically send pictures directly to your phone if it detects movement from a distance. Trail cams has been one of the helpful device in assisting law officers from famous thieves of their illegal pursuits.
3.Easy to Use
Compared to other security systems, it is easy to use. Setting up hassle-free and quick responses to emergencies.
4.Easily Hidden
Trail cameras are designed to blend with the surroundings that are easy to hide in your property. The would-be thief will never know that there is a trail cam installed in the corners of your home.
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