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kevinp



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Attempted brake light theft?

I bought a genuine high level brake light a while ago and noticed it looked displaced this morning.
All four screw fastenings were broken and It slid out the spoiler.
I'm assuming all four fasteners would not break at the same time and that some Censored had tried to nick it!!!
Time to get me some security camera's.
Anyone got any recommendations?

Post #688410 19th Mar 2024 3:07pm
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PK17



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Easy and quick are the Ring stick up cameras - pair with a solar panel from Ring and you never have to change the battery.

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kevinp



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Thanks. Will have a look. Thumbs Up

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not heard of the high level brake light being targeted, strange.

blink cameras are popular.... ... - .- -.




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kevinp



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D3Jon



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stan wrote:
blink cameras are popular....
You rotter! Rolling with laughter

That centre brake light ain't cheap if you buy Genuine like I did once. About £100 from memory. I can see why someone unscrupulous, with a faulty one, would be after another. Perhaps someone who's had an MOT advisory / failure on one could be on the prowl...?

I have Blink camera's, they do the job, so would describe them as OK and good for keeping an eye on things. But if you have multiple Blink camera's you can only 'live monitor' one camera at a time.

A delivery driver who came to our house was showing me his system, he had about 8 cameras all updating in real-time on his phone screen. His system probably cost a fortune and comes with a hefty subscription, but impressive nonetheless. Don't know what camera system he had, perhaps someone on here will know what system has that capability?

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GrumpyPenguin



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stan wrote:

blink cameras are popular....


If you can get them to work - I have a full professional CCTV system installed but wanted an extra covert(ish) camera, so I bought a Blink Camera - Curry's where I bought it from (a mistake indeed) and Blink Support were about as much use as a chocolate iron.
So much for plug & play.

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GrumpyPenguin



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D3Jon wrote:
Don't know what camera system he had, perhaps someone on here will know what system has that capability?


Most "professional" systems have this capacity.

With this sort of kit you generally get what you pay for.

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Richie N



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I can tell you what not to buy (in this case you don’t get what you pay for).

https://shop.netatmo.com/en-gb/security/ca...d_source=1

I bought two on recommendation. They are difficult to set up. And then after about a year the spotlight part on one of them packed up - just the camera works. No help from supplier or Netatmo, both useless and next to no customer service. Never again.

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Gremlin500



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Get a Dahua system with the iDMSS free App. Choose from 4/8/12/16 cameras etc.

Had mine running non-stop for 5 YEARS now, never missed a beat, and cheap as chips, maybe I’ve just been lucky.

No subscription required, but the CN Govt. probs knows all your comings & goings Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Shocked “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Kot



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Wifi camera's can easily be temporarily jammed 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Those aren’t wifi cameras, they are hard wired. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Kot



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weren't talking about your camera's 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Gremlin500



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Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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