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Getting in squats/abandoned places
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2018-05-28 at 2:59 PM UTCAny recomendations on how to find homes to stay in? I have managed to open windows of for sale homes before but would like to know how guarded these are. Do they put alarms on for sale or forclosed homes? What are the best ways to break in to a house, preferrably without setting off an alarm?
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2018-05-28 at 3:32 PM UTCDude there are some many variables. I guess if you've already opened a window you can toss something heavy enough to set off any alarms to set. Make sure you have water and food prepped. You don't want to be going in and out a lot. Not sure what you're going to do if you have piss and shit
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2018-05-28 at 3:36 PM UTCOver here they don't set up alarms till after the house has been sold.
You can usually spot them by looking closer at the windows though. Otherwise, throw a rock. If an alarm goes off bail and find another house. -
2018-05-28 at 3:36 PM UTCmake a crack shack inna woods
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2018-05-28 at 3:38 PM UTCGet jailed...free room and board and plenty of new friends.
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2018-05-28 at 3:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Xlite Over here they don't set up alarms till after the house has been sold.
You can usually spot them by looking closer at the windows though. Otherwise, throw a rock. If an alarm goes off bail and find another house.
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Sounds like a good idea, if only there was a way to know if they are active. To get furniture should i just look up free shit on craigslist? -
2018-05-28 at 4:20 PM UTCJust be aware that there is always a chance that someone, either an owner or fixer upper, may walk in while you're there. I've had this happen.
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2018-05-28 at 4:22 PM UTCSuch lofty ambitions up in huuuur.....🙄
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2018-05-28 at 4:34 PM UTCThis may sound funny...however whenever performing a DRIFT by 2-3 individuals a rich abondoned new or used mansion is used for the sting. To give the impression the stingers are wealthy and to decrease chances of getting caught. Must be timed perfectly and with no flaws. Usually the mark is greedy and will surrender to a beautiful woman setting up the con. No rentals or bought items leading to the ones involved. Bank robberies are so old school...lol.
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2018-05-28 at 5:11 PM UTCLearn how to rake open locks using a lockpick set.
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2018-05-28 at 5:36 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 6:16 PM UTCIf the breaker box is outside and you can get into it, try switching it off, it should disable any alarms as well. Wait an hour or so and see if anyone comes to see what happened
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2018-05-28 at 6:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra If the breaker box is outside and you can get into it, try switching it off, it should disable any alarms as well. Wait an hour or so and see if anyone comes to see what happened
Any modern alarm system is set to trigger loss of power to a monitoring agency. If power is lost to the property and is not restored within a few minutes, they will call the owner on file and ask if they are aware. If they aren't, then police are usually sent out to investigate. So I wouldn't advise switching off the breaker. -
2018-05-28 at 6:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grimace Any modern alarm system is set to trigger loss of power to a monitoring agency. If power is lost to the property and is not restored within a few minutes, they will call the owner on file and ask if they are aware. If they aren't, then police are usually sent out to investigate. So I wouldn't advise switching off the breaker.
yeah that's the other half:
Wait an hour or so and see if anyone comes to see what happened
if nobody turns up, you're probably ok, otherwise it's time to find somewhere else to sleep -
2018-05-28 at 6:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grimace Any modern alarm system is set to trigger loss of power to a monitoring agency. If power is lost to the property and is not restored within a few minutes, they will call the owner on file and ask if they are aware. If they aren't, then police are usually sent out to investigate. So I wouldn't advise switching off the breaker.
that, with the caveat being battery-backup still allows cctv and 'distress' comms functionality
same applies to communications hard-wires (cable/telephone) -
2018-05-28 at 6:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock that, with the caveat being battery-backup still allows cctv and 'distress' comms functionality
same applies to communications hard-wires (cable/telephone)
yeah, I'm not aware how common battery backups are on an alarm system but cutting the mains should still send an alert for someone to investigate. I do know that a lot of them have a builtin GSM card so they can use the mobile network to call out if the phone lines or internet connection are cut -
2018-05-28 at 6:34 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 6:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra yeah, I'm not aware how common battery backups are on an alarm system but cutting the mains should still send an alert for someone to investigate. I do know that a lot of them have a builtin GSM card so they can use the mobile network to call out if the phone lines or internet connection are cut
i have a pic somewhere of an independent comms-capable system...i just cant find it. the part i find odd is that the section of the panel holding the communications gear is divided and separated from the rest of the panel with its own PC-sized fan and gigantic heat-sinks. apparently it creates a buttfuck-ton of heat -
2018-06-20 at 2:43 PM UTCPick an obviously occupied household, families with kids are good. Kill everyone. Profit.
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2018-06-20 at 5 PM UTC