Originally Posted by
I-Like-To-Bike
So said the boy who thought that yelling "wolf" here or there could have no negative effect on an expected response when a real incident occurs after a few false alarms.
Those who receive the false alarms may not agree with your no harm -no foul assessment of sending out false alarms about "incidents" to loved ones or the authorities.
Perhaps you didn't read what I and others wrote. 1. You can turn the false alarm before it notifies anyone (which I had happen only once - it is not an inconvenience) so there is no "cry wolf". 2. You don't set it up to call 911.