rextherobber
Well-Known Member
Following a repeated triggering of the cameras last night (turned out to be a badger having a stroll around the yard), I realised that not only do I not have a plan of action, should the intruder be less harmless, but that my husband and I have very different views on what to do....I was all for wellies on and get down there, husband was less enthusiastic, calling the Police from home would be his preferred route,though I doubt we'd be considered a priority. We don't live at the yard, but are only 10 minutes away, the closest neighbours are in their 80's, (we are mid 60's) and our nearest Police Station, which is 5 miles away, is unmanned after 2pm. The next nearest is an hour away. While I obviously don't want to put either of us in danger, I also do not want to stand back and watch our hard earned tack, trailers and land management equipment being whisked away from under our noses. Not to mention the safety of the horses... I have heard that security camera footage is rarely of good enough quality to be useful evidence, and even if it is, the culprits are usually never identified. What are your plans in such an event? Any more security tips (we have insurance, Reolink cameras (with the alarms turned off, as don't think the horses would approve and they are pretty much the only ones who could hear them), and motion triggered security lights at the moment but happy to increase/improve on these). Apologies for such an unfestive thread!