Sara,
I have (perhaps naively) felt protected by my vicious dogs, and I didn't like the look or feel of the outside bars, so I removed the metal bars from my window. I offered them to Cassidy a few years ago when he was getting scarred by the seemingly endless cycle of crime that hovered around his crib, but he never followed up and since he deserted the UCLipServ, I'm retracting my offer to him and you are welcome to them them if you are considering going this route. I want to find a source for the style of security bars that mounts on the inside and has a locking system that is simple for the occupant to open in the case of a fire but impossible for a thief to operate from the outside.
Anybody know what I'm taking bout?
-Lew


From: "S. Scheckter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "S. Scheckter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sarah Scheckter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: uclist <[email protected]>
Subject: [UC] another window breakin
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 10:59:46 -0700 (PDT)

hi, all,

my house on the 4700 block of hazel was broken into last night, or rather early this morning. someone cut the screen of an open window and took electronics and items in the living room, then let him/herself out via the front door. no one was hurt or injured, and no one saw the burglar, as far as i know.

i know this kind of crime has been happening a lot over the last few months in UC, so just wanted to tell people.

what kinds of precautions are people taking to prevent this sort of crime?

sarah
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