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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3309585" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Let me preface all my comments with the caveat that I sincerely recommend people keep their valuables in a safe, particularly so with firearms.</p><p></p><p>However, one's location can make a world of difference. We live full time in an RV and have traveled around to and spent considerable time in Colorado, Oregon, and Utah before returning for a spell to Oklahoma. RV'ers tend to be an honest bunch of people. For instance, there are storage areas in what we call the "basement" of the RV with outside access through lockable doors. If a criminal wants into that "basement," he will do much more damage to the RV than what the stuff he takes is worth. So, unless we are actually traveling from one place to another, I never lock the basement doors. Been living this way since Spring of 2011 and have NEVER lost a thing to a thief.</p><p></p><p>So, where one chooses to live is important to how secure one's belongings are. Also, not "advertising" the presence of firearms and stuff with stickers on the vehicles or residence that relate to firearms also helps. That way, they don't get any clues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3309585, member: 7900"] Let me preface all my comments with the caveat that I sincerely recommend people keep their valuables in a safe, particularly so with firearms. However, one's location can make a world of difference. We live full time in an RV and have traveled around to and spent considerable time in Colorado, Oregon, and Utah before returning for a spell to Oklahoma. RV'ers tend to be an honest bunch of people. For instance, there are storage areas in what we call the "basement" of the RV with outside access through lockable doors. If a criminal wants into that "basement," he will do much more damage to the RV than what the stuff he takes is worth. So, unless we are actually traveling from one place to another, I never lock the basement doors. Been living this way since Spring of 2011 and have NEVER lost a thing to a thief. So, where one chooses to live is important to how secure one's belongings are. Also, not "advertising" the presence of firearms and stuff with stickers on the vehicles or residence that relate to firearms also helps. That way, they don't get any clues. [/QUOTE]
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