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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2376149" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>1. outdoor lights with motion sensors. nothing a thief hates more than lights coming on and drawing attention plus you want lots of light, not walking in the dark.</p><p>2. the old works boots is also a good idea, size 13+ even better.</p><p>3. a very bright flashlight, Wally-world has a 3000 lumens hand held light for $35.</p><p>4. a good quality (S&W, Ruger, etc) .38 or .357 revolver. just a minimal amount of training needed and some practice.</p><p>5. BEAR SPRAY, not wasp spray. a SUPERSOAKER loaded with bleach would be better.</p><p></p><p>very strong believer in the blinding flashlight and laser. blinded by light and then a red dot appears on chest, can't see who is behind the trigger and don't care; it is time to vacate and look for easier targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2376149, member: 27991"] 1. outdoor lights with motion sensors. nothing a thief hates more than lights coming on and drawing attention plus you want lots of light, not walking in the dark. 2. the old works boots is also a good idea, size 13+ even better. 3. a very bright flashlight, Wally-world has a 3000 lumens hand held light for $35. 4. a good quality (S&W, Ruger, etc) .38 or .357 revolver. just a minimal amount of training needed and some practice. 5. BEAR SPRAY, not wasp spray. a SUPERSOAKER loaded with bleach would be better. very strong believer in the blinding flashlight and laser. blinded by light and then a red dot appears on chest, can't see who is behind the trigger and don't care; it is time to vacate and look for easier targets. [/QUOTE]
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