In my opinion all householders should be allowed to use machine guns on burglars but in real life perhaps your wife's concerns would be lessened with fitting grills to top floor windows. I would suggest however - and this applies to everyone with grilled windows - to have one (I chose my main bedroom for good reasons) where the grill is hinged and has two easily-reached padlocks (with key kept in a prominent position and tested regularly to ensure the padlocks are not seized) as a fire exit.
I have also heard of burglars pushing out window-type aircons and using a child to enter the property and unlock a door. Screwing the aircon casing to the side of its hole (if within a wall) can make pushing it out difficult and most burglars want speed.
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Everyone in the neighborhood knows I'm skint, driving a clapped out 1998 Pajero,
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I'd agree with your wife, at least for piece of mind. Also, security cameras are not too expensive to purchase and install. My first choice always is a big, protective dog.
Most thieves are lazy, so a couple deterrents makes them look elsewhere.
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Had a 96 Hyundai Galloper in Korea, basically the same as the Pajero; best vehicle I have ever owned. Sucked on the expressways but it could climb d*mn near anything and took me to fishing and camping spots all around Korea.
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