Just because you may be paranoid does not mean they are not watching you.
But I am ready for them!
Just because you may be paranoid does not mean they are not watching you.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean nobody is out to get you. Good plan, Mom. Need to work on my setup.
OP described almost the exact situation I encountered a few years ago. My husband left to go to the hardware store and seconds later I heard tires on the gravel in the driveway. I could tell by the sound it was not his truck. I also could hear the driveway alarm going off so I was sure someone was coming up. Two guys in a beat up black Dodge truck with rusty freezers in the back (not plugged in) who wanted to sell me beef. I usually carry my .38 around the yard, but had my .45 on that day. I OC in the yard so when my hand was resting on the grip, the passenger became quite aware and urged his buddy to stop exiting the vehicle and get it going. The driver initially was trying to convince me to buy his product. I assured him I had no need for it and he should leave. He then started to get out of the truck...that's when his partner said, "Dude, she has a gun", and he got back in and they left.
I have two alarms in the driveway. Your yard/driveway sounds much like ours. Secluded in the woods. If one alarm sounds and the second does not, it is usually a critter crossing so I don't get too concerned. If both alarms go off one after the other, I know someone is coming up the drive. The two alarm system (cheap on Amazon and battery operated) eliminates me running every time a deer or turkey or cat triggers it.
I also have two trail cameras. One catches license plates as they come up the drive...the other as they are leaving. Sometimes one camera will not catch the vehicle if it is moving fast so the second camera is a good backup.
I'm not paranoid. I'm prepared.
Why didn't I think of 2? That's genius. I've got almost a quarter mile on my camp spot drive. Couldn't tell you how many times I've gotten up for a single non event alarm.
*KICKS SELF IN ASS*
Off to amazon now for a 2nd.
You did good. They were snooping for a soft target.
A sign like this at the entrance to your property might make them pick the next house down the road.
https://www.amazon.com/Video-Survei...0253&sr=8-9&keywords=signs+video+surveillance
If that doesn't scream overwatch tower.....errrr I mean vortex testing ground....... I don't know what doesNext house west is 1/2 mile away and my sister. Next house east is 1/4 mile away and my father.
I hope your wrong. The flip side is, there are 4 houses on my 3 mile road. My sister, my father, me, and our 80 year old considered family neighbor. If they decide to come to someones house on our road, Im thankful it was mine.
I personally dont think they will be back to my place. These dudes had that look on their face that said "this is where rednecks come from". I think they will find a softer target next round, I just hope its not in my area.
The thin Blue Line is very thin indeed, and the more in the boonies you live the more on your own you are. Have the gun with you and know how to use it effectively.
A lot of well intentioned folks think that just having the gun is all that is necessary. While seeing the gun may scare off some threats, we need to be prepared for that not to happen. Can we put effective rounds on multiple moving threats while under severe stress?The thin Blue Line is very thin indeed, and the more in the boonies you live the more on your own you are. Have the gun with you and know how to use it effectively.
Most rural counties in Indiana are the same. Even when there are more officers available from other agencies, all it takes is another policing event or two in the county at the same time for response time to turn to lethal.In Union county we have 1 LEO on duty at all times. I live on the far north east side of union county, and its a a 45 minute drive from north east side to south west side.
Same thing happened to me but my 10lb and 6lb Yorkie poodles didn't induce the same fear factor on the perps