CCTV Cameras

Smith31

Member
Well this idea didn’t quite work , 2.5 ton concrete blocks across the doorway . Well they were now one is on it’s side though the door . Door number 4 since September now on order .View attachment 847299

This is going to sound stupid. I'd put a cattle grid in front of the shutters and remove the grids when the sheds not in use, so anything used to ram the doors just falls into the hole. Or design the grids so that a standard car/van wheel cant bridge the gaps in the grid?

Looks like you've got some determined people wanting to break in. If you use barriers they will simply grind them off with a stilhl saw so more expense.
 

Cowabunga

Member
Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Its tempting to have a big off-site pit at the ready, sentries well to the front in pill-boxes with high calibre machine guns. When caught and shot to buggery by the sentries a loading shovel could then push the remains into the big pit and bury it all out of sight by dawn.
A bit drastic but it might just work and do all of us a big favour while not diverting plod from the doughnut shop..
 

unlacedgecko

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Fife
As far as i am aware is if you want to provide the footage to the police there has to be signs etc

Really? I think this is rubbish. ARs who trespass to place cameras illegally have no problem using their CCTV to prosecute farm and abattoir workers. I'm pretty sure there's no signs with hidden cameras...
 
I doesn’t have to be the same people every time .

I dont think many thiefs would be prepared to ram a door like that. Too much noise.

Everytime they have done it, is the hole big enough for someone to actually get in the shed, or are they just causing bad damage to the door?
 

Bob lincs

Member
Arable Farmer
I dont think many thiefs would be prepared to ram a door like that. Too much noise.

Everytime they have done it, is the hole big enough for someone to actually get in the shed, or are they just causing bad damage to the door?
Every time someone had been inside and had a look around , you can see the footprints on the floor.
 

Farmer_Joe

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
The North
seems insain, is it not near you farm? super exposed etc?

think i would have to fit a perspex window so they can see inside, causing all that damage for nothing seems just crazy.
 

Farmer_Joe

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
The North
thats tricky,

ive got a beam sensor on my barn which texts me if someone is snooping around, if they go in a door obliviously its full alarm but could be tricky in a remote area

Its handy as if it goes off i can check cameras and see whats going on, the wonders of modern technology all on a smart phone too !
 

Bob lincs

Member
Arable Farmer
See if this works .
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Ive not read the thread right through, i'm assuming from the little i have read its a grain store, and people are ram raiding the doors and breaking in thinking there must be some high value stuff inside worth nicking ?
If its only grain in there, put a big sign 'Grain store on the front, and put a window in the personel door. The culprits might look through the window and figure out theres no high value stuff inside. As atm, it looks like fort knox with something valuble inside. ?‍♂️
 

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