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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 2182741" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>reading david cay johnstons "free lunch" and in one chapter he talks about the alarm companies and how a huge portion of their profits is because instead of them paying for someone to come to the door of a house whos alarm has gone off, the cops come. the cops come usually 40 minutes after it went off. i think he said 99% of the time its a false alarm, and that its more effective to have a dog, or just have a sign saying you have an alarm. he said in LA, police had to cut down on other activities like solving murders, just so they could come to all these houses with false alarms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 2182741, member: 56035"] reading david cay johnstons "free lunch" and in one chapter he talks about the alarm companies and how a huge portion of their profits is because instead of them paying for someone to come to the door of a house whos alarm has gone off, the cops come. the cops come usually 40 minutes after it went off. i think he said 99% of the time its a false alarm, and that its more effective to have a dog, or just have a sign saying you have an alarm. he said in LA, police had to cut down on other activities like solving murders, just so they could come to all these houses with false alarms. [/QUOTE]
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