How to build the perfect alarm system???

My house was robbed by burglars twice last week and enough is enough.

I want to set up to perfect and most deadly system ever made. A system, that will not only trap burglars, but also slice them to pieces and turn them to dog-food.

So, how can I build such a system???

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Lucas J. Riesau
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I hear you can buy an experienced tiger for cheap in British Columbia.

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First contact a lawyer. Establish a bail fund.

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JeffM

I suggest you move to Florida or another state with a castle doctrine, buy a gun, and spend a little money training a relative or at least a college kid to fire it. Leave him in the house as your guard dog, with instructions that he must shoot to kill. This is perfectly legal and in the long run will be much cheaper than the type of apparatus you seem to be considering.

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zwsdotcom

Well, they obviously didn't get your computer! no loss then! :)

Don't bother, criminals have the upper hand in the legal system. If you shoot them, you go to jail for murder. If you fail to kill them, you'll end up funding their life style they ever so dreamed of from all the law suits you'll be charged with and still serve jail time. If you're lucky, they won't shoot you in the process because as you know, the criminals got all the guns they want mean while, we end up in jail for using one let along trying to legally obtain one.

Have no fear criminals, it will soon be safer for you to operate as soon as they pass the gun law's in the US like they are attempting too.

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Jamie

On May 12, 10:07 pm, Jamie

Not everywhere. Google "castle doctrine".

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