tmbrown97
Senior Member
I want to agree and I want to let this go... but I have to say, it's not necessarily stupid if one weighs the cost vs. benefit and they're OK with the result.
A person of above average intelligence can look at their home vs. every other in their 3,000 house tract-home community and see the likelihood of someone entering their home vs. their neighbors. One house - with the older cars, the world's cheapest TV and no stereo or electronics around really; just a bunch of kids' toys everywhere, and someone is home basically 24/7 - vs. the house around the corner with the Hummer out front, bachelor gone till all hours of the night and many weekends, always showing off his 70" flat panel and booming stereo and iPad and electronics everywhere... I mean, who's the average crook going to go after?
Then again, if the intention is something other than theft - like to do something to a person's family, then that's a whole different set of circumstances to protect against... I'm not trying to get into all the details, just offer examples...
Again - people aren't necessarily dumb for taking a calculated risk. In fact, the people who can't evaluate when the risk outweighs the benefit are the real idiots. Those are the people I can't stand - who jump around waving their flag about "this is the only right way to do it!" without an ounce of strategic or intelligent thought to know if what they're proposing even passes the "stupid" test.
A person of above average intelligence can look at their home vs. every other in their 3,000 house tract-home community and see the likelihood of someone entering their home vs. their neighbors. One house - with the older cars, the world's cheapest TV and no stereo or electronics around really; just a bunch of kids' toys everywhere, and someone is home basically 24/7 - vs. the house around the corner with the Hummer out front, bachelor gone till all hours of the night and many weekends, always showing off his 70" flat panel and booming stereo and iPad and electronics everywhere... I mean, who's the average crook going to go after?
Then again, if the intention is something other than theft - like to do something to a person's family, then that's a whole different set of circumstances to protect against... I'm not trying to get into all the details, just offer examples...
Again - people aren't necessarily dumb for taking a calculated risk. In fact, the people who can't evaluate when the risk outweighs the benefit are the real idiots. Those are the people I can't stand - who jump around waving their flag about "this is the only right way to do it!" without an ounce of strategic or intelligent thought to know if what they're proposing even passes the "stupid" test.