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      04-26-2023, 05:00 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by sygazelle View Post
We live in a low crime area for both violent crimes and property crimes. In our lives we've never had an incident. We've never had a neighbor have an incident that we know of. For us, the chance of having a problem is not worth the hassle and the stress of running a security system. If something does happen, that's what insurance is for. In the unlikely event of a violent crime, it's not clear to me that a security system would make the situation safer anyway.

Others may have a different position on this matter. That's okay.
Tx, I've lived in low crime areas also and since I live in condos, the break-in rates are supposedly much lower vs houses. Anyway, there are varying degrees of how sophisticated a security sys is....in the past I just relied upon my built-in basic door one that came w the condo and now I just have cameras. I suppose that I don't and won't need a full-fledged security sys beyond that. *knock wood*
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