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/ Robing Houses ][ /\
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/________________ Written By / /
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\_______________/ Video Vindicator / /
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/ ____/ /
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/ SHADOWS OF IGA /\___\/
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/ xxx-528-7238 / /
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/____________________/ /
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\____________________\/
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INTRODUCTION:
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Since I wrote Robing Houses I, I have learned alot on the more advanced
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tactics of robing houses. I've been gone from the H/P/A world for about 4
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months (FUCK!!). But soon (as of this writing 8/29/88) I should be back even
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better then before! I have to say that the book 'Are you Safe from Burglers?'
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is well worth $8.95 or however much it costs. And in my eyes, it's required
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reading for anyone who REALLY wants to know about Breaking and Entering.
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OVERCOMING OBSTICLES -ALARM SYSTEMS:
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Alarm systems are by far a burglers worst enemy, but if you're determined
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enough, and the house contains something valuable, there are many ways around
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even the best.
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CIRCUIT SYSTEM:
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This is the most common, the one in which if you open a door or window, you
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break the circuit and a the alarm sounds... Standard. If the bell is outside,
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refer to my first file, if it's inside, continue reading. Get a hand drill and
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a small pen saw. If the door looks like this:
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+------+ _________
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|[][][]| | ------- | This is like paneling that
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|[][][]| CLOSE-UP || || is sunk in on the sides and
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|o [][]| <-------------- || || stickes out in the middle,
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|[][][]| |._______.| very common design.
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+------+ |_________|
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Then you're set, just take the hand drill, and drill a hole in the upper
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corner of the panel that's below the doorknob. Then take the pen saw and cut
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the panel out... reach in (hoping there isn't a friendly dog) and unlock the
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door. Stick your head in the door and locate the alarm part connected to the
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door, strip thw wires WITHOUT CUTTING THEM and check the voltage in each wire.
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If there's current in one, and none in the other, cut the wires and open the
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door. If there's current in both, junction accross them and then cut the
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leads going to the door. Open the door, and enter cautiously! Once inside,
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replace the panel and tape it from the inside, so any passerby won't be
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suspicious and report this strange event to the proper athorities.
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If they don't have a suitable door like that you can always cut through the
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wall and do it that way (not advisable).
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MOTION SYSTEMS:
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This is becoming more and more common every year. The best way is to see if
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it's silent or bell. If it's bell, refer to my first file. If it's a silent
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alarm, refer to the Silent System section.
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SILENT SYSTEMS:
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These are the silent alarms that either call the cops or call the security
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company who in turn calls the cops. Write down the name of the company (it's
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written all over those stupid stickers that have a lighning bolt and say shit
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like "Don't fuck with this house. It's protected by Zippi Alarm Systems If
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any questions or comments call us at SAF-HOME (123-4567)). Call up Zippi and
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say 'Hi, I want to test my alarm so please disconnect the system for an hour
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or so so the police aren't bothered.' Zippi most of the time (being nieve)
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will say 'Daaahh, OK.' and you're set.
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CALL BEFORE YOU LEAP:
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Go to a local pay phone, dial the number, let it ring about 20 times, if no
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one answers, leave the phone off the hook and get over there. If the phone
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at their house is still ringing, there's a pretty good chance that there is a
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nice EMPTY house waiting to be plucked.
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HOW SAFE ARE SAFE'S:
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On some safe's you can take a screwdriver, place it on the dial, and hit the
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dial off. Then just pound on the locking mechanism, literally beating the guts
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out of it. Some safes, however, have a iron locking thing which only spreads
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out, making the situation worse then before.
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HIDING PLACES:
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People hide money EVERYWHERE. In the bathroom, closet, dressers, everywhere.
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Money is almost never hidden in young kids rooms because the kid might find
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the money and play with the shit. When searching the room/closet/whatever,
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work from the bottom up. That way the shit you cover up when you're knocking
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down on the top shelf won't hinder you at the bottom. Don't try to be neat or
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clean, you won't have to clean up the stuff so be as messy as you want.
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ESCAPE ROUTES:
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Make sure to go through a house first and find at least one other escape
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route, like the back door, and make sure nothings blocking it, and that it's
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not locked, etc...
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CHOICE HOUSES:
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A house on the corner is almost always better for a day robbery, because you
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don't have to worry about neighbors on both sides of you. At night, a house
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with neighbors on both sides is almost always better because that way you are
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not near a light (lights on the corner of a block).
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STORE TACTICS:
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There's only one really GREAT way to nail stores in a big way, got to an out-
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door mall, and find the store you want to hit (like a jewelry store). And
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closely examine the alarm system. Then examine the ajoining stores secuirity.
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Find the weakest, break into it, and go through the walls until you reach the
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store you want.
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Another method is to have a 'Indoor man', who is someone who goes into the
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store, and hides somewhere, once the store closes and everyone's gone, he
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comes out, and disarms the alarm from the inside.
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PATTERN TACTIC:
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As things work out, most burglers will gain entry into houses the same way
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every time, until they get caught doing it that way, or they find a better
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way. So, a guy who climbs awnings and then breaks a window to get in will
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probably continue to do so that way until he either learns how to pick locks
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or gets caught doing it that way.
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COVERING YOUR TRACKS:
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Once you master picking locks, and are very successful at robing houses, do
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this... Pick the lock, rob the house, and once everything is in your car,
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break a window, thus making it appear to be an amature.
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CONCLUSION:
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Be watching for Robing Houses III and even more text files on anarchy in the
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near future from me! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for
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other text files, contact me on my BBS (Shadows of Iga). Enjoy...
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This concludes yet another wonderful ASCII File by... The Video Vindicator
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(C)opyright Shadow Systems 1988 SHADOWS OF IGA - xxx-528-7238 PW: AMIGOD
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