Here are ways to fake out a thief (The Kansas City Star)
You might expect a tightwad like me to recommend a cheap home security device. Guilty as charged. Spending $1,000 or more on a real burglar alarm seems like overkill when you can get the job done for much less with good locks and a few fakes.
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Redskins, Jaguars upgrade security after shootings (Park Hills Daily Journal)
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
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Redskins, Jaguars upgrade security after shootings (The Capital)
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about getting beaten, shot, stabbed or killed.
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Redskins, Jaguars upgrade security after shootings (San Francisco Chronicle)
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease. Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about...
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Redskins, Jaguars Beef Up Security After Shootings (CBS 2 Chicago)
Sean Taylor's shooting death last year and the late-night attack on Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Richard Collier this year have forced the Redskins, Jaguars and many of their colleagues to adjust their lifestyles -- minor deviations for some, radical transformations for others.
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