Old 03-20-12 | 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Theresse
- They wouldn't have all the time in the world once in the garage because the door is LOUD (light aluminum-sounding, rattling thing) and sits right between my and my neighbor's house in a very echoey driveway that we share.
All they have to do is close the door after they're in. Unless you go out to investigate, they might even have all the tools they need to defeat any lock.

You could always get a lock with a bike alarm and lock it to one of the bikes that's locked to all the other bikes. That way you'd know if they were in your garage or not.

However, if your garage is locked, they'll likely move on to an easier target, unless they *know* there's something worth their time in there. If you have windows, try covering them up.
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