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Old 10-18-2005, 09:51 AM   #1
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We recieved the dreaded "We think someone may have broken into your motor home" call on Monday. The thieves managed to pry open the passenger slider window to get in. I'm thinking all I need to do (besides get a BIG dog to move in) is to drop a rod of some sort along the window channel to keep the window from opening. Any one have other, better ideas?

This is a heads up for those of us putting units into storage.
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Old 10-18-2005, 09:51 AM   #2
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We recieved the dreaded "We think someone may have broken into your motor home" call on Monday. The thieves managed to pry open the passenger slider window to get in. I'm thinking all I need to do (besides get a BIG dog to move in) is to drop a rod of some sort along the window channel to keep the window from opening. Any one have other, better ideas?

This is a heads up for those of us putting units into storage.
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Old 10-18-2005, 04:16 PM   #3
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Not much you can do other than locking it up in a secure garage with razor wire around. Had a MH in for work on a dealers lot, thieves smashed windows and jimmed doors and trashed coach ,TV,VCR, MICRO, PERSONAL items and the coach had an alarm system that the dealer never put on. I think it was a inside job six other MH were broken into. "007"
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