tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808300877155592211.post3774372957598905672..comments2023-08-09T01:09:53.219+10:00Comments on Can we do it.....Yep we can!: Burglary - how do they rationalise it?Melhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06708412469263850143noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808300877155592211.post-4362484957720287732011-07-05T09:04:15.404+10:002011-07-05T09:04:15.404+10:00Hi Shelley, agree 100%, stealing from your busines...Hi Shelley, agree 100%, stealing from your business is like stealing from your home. And yes if desperate stealing food is understandable, but 'luxury' items, you have to wonder if people do it for the thrill, having no idea of the impact of their little rush of adrenaline!<br />I agree better to be safe than sorry, we're getting the sensor installed before our honeymoon in 3 weeks, for added peace of mind!<br />I hope your shop goes gangbusters :)Melhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06708412469263850143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808300877155592211.post-79607596722917867902011-07-04T20:19:59.908+10:002011-07-04T20:19:59.908+10:00I don't have any tolerance for theft of any ki...I don't have any tolerance for theft of any kind.<br />The LOML and I have a gift and homewares shop - every item in our store is a 'luxury' - not something you need, something you want. We can understand (but in no way condone) people stealing toilet paper or milk from a supermarket - clearly items one would 'need'. But stealing a pack of scented candles? or a sarong tie? or a photo frame? They are not items a person needs to function in everyday life. It upsets me no end because this is how we make our living, this is our sole source of income - they may as well come into our house and steal our tv or the food from our fridge. <br />I don't think you can ever be over-cautious - better to be safe than sorry so good for you.Shelleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13792332012026719246noreply@blogger.com