Thursday, September 13, 2007

Ultimate security

After the sixth break in the petrol station on the CV95 San Miguel to Jacarilla road has been offered a free alarm by Mar Menor Alarms.

This time the burglars were faced with empty tills because the money had been hidden somewhere safe. So the thieves turned to the girls working there, stealing their personal possessions such as mobile phones, cash and credit cards. They also left a gunshot hole in the roof just to show they mean business.

Dave, from Mar Menor Alarms, went along to speak to the Mayor offering him the very latest alarm which was designed by the military. This new alarm temporarily blinds burglars by emitting a very bright light and stuns the intruders forcing them to fall to the floor. In the process it disables them for 40 minutes giving the police time to arrive and actually catch them.

However, the police said they were very hesitant to send their one available officer to face armed criminals. Eventually the Guardia Civil have agreed to cooperate and Dave hopes the next attempted break in will prove the effectiveness of this latest technology.

For more information call Dave on 902 10 79 49 but whatever you do don't try and break into his premises.

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