I don’t want to comment too much except to say;
- court system is now involved
- property is fully posted
- more trail cameras are up
- house is 360* covered in security cameras
Maybe I’ll post back, not sure. This guy either leaves us alone or goes to jail at this point.
I don’t want to comment too much except to say;
- court system is now involved
- property is fully posted
- more trail cameras are up
- house is 360* covered in security cameras
Maybe I’ll post back, not sure. This guy either leaves us alone or goes to jail at this point.
I don’t want to comment too much except to say;
- court system is now involved
- property is fully posted
- more trail cameras are up
- house is 360* covered in security cameras
Maybe I’ll post back, not sure. This guy either leaves us alone or goes to jail at this point.
cameras cameras cameras. I run 6 to eight trail cams on my property. Plus I move them around. Don't strap them to trees. The strap is a sign that reads " Please steal this cam" I make stands out of rebar, easy to plant and move around.
I think you can still get analog video cam systems for your house, if you want to stay unconnected to the internet.
Aren't cameras in random locations on rebar stakes even more obvious than cameras strapped in trees? I would think they would be easier to see. Do you have a method to make them less noticable?
You could always put a few "obvious" cameras out there as well as some hidden ones. Might want to have a hidden one pointing at the obvious camera to catch and damage that may be done to it.
there’s a limited number of properties with convenient commute to work, but unlimited supply of crazy ahole neighbors.
Almost everyone on this thread has experienced this situation — wherever one moves, it’s likely to repeat.
Aren't cameras in random locations on rebar stakes even more obvious than cameras strapped in trees? I would think they would be easier to see. Do you have a method to make them less noticable?
I may have said this in this thread already, but there are ethernet and wifi cameras that can be configured upload to an ftp server (Amcrest and Foscam, for example). If you can handle installing linux on an old pc and setting up your own ftp server, you can use an old router with no internet connection to set up a single purpose network, no worry about them phoning home or getting hacked from elsewhere, no monthly cloud storage fees.