Preventing Garage Door Break-Ins

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

Please share this important safety announcement from ITS Tactical on Preventing Garage Door Break-Ins. Read our in-depth article here: http://wp.me/ptVor-1JP

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  • Film this with the door closed.. use a big light.. but the idea is lost because the door is open.

  • @kamiyamashinobisha Read the full article on our Website. Sometimes our videos don't tell the whole story and are a supplement to the information we put out on the site.

  • If your garage door is already open...why would any of this matter lol

  • @nuclearthreat545 You guys that don't get this do realize I'm demonstrating this with my garage door open so there's plenty of light to film right? And rigging this fix with zip ties is done the same way regardless of whether the door is up or down. Please read the article in the notes. ~ Bryan

  • I just realized that was an old school Powell Peralta Bones Brigade poster n the background so cool

  • @DanBowenTV Yes indeed Dan, I'm an old school skater at heart.

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  • The option i like is a German Shepherd w/very large teeth waiting inside the garage.

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  • you're a dick

  • Great tip, thanks, very easy to do... I am planning on putting all my expensive tools in my garage....

  • External clip microphone, PLEASE!

  • I watched a young man with a Radio and a honda civic after a few days of driving by to figure out my neighbors schedule pull up the drive and open the door and put his car inside and shut the door I called 911 and he was arrested but honestly if i had not ben watching he would have gotten away no problems. Thanks for posting your tip a person can never ever be to prepared.

  • I love this guy on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."

  • @jaketcham well the other way with the zip tie was actually done with that in mind, it just makes it a little harder to use which is no problem when you have any sort of upperbody strength. And a rare criminal act? do you realise how many people's homes are broken into in the US in a single day? preparing yourself for something that might happen is alot easier then having to deal with major loss in your home, and to think a zip tie could have saved you

  • Bones Brigade!!! where the fuck is Animal Chin???

  • Installing a cover plate, possibly 18" wide directly to the arm of the track would block any type of pick or coat hangar from getting to the release mechanism from the outside. The zip tie is fine for a coat hangar but not for anything more rigid.

  • You realize this wouldn't work on a garage door with windows right? All you have to do is smash the window and cut the zip tie. People with windows on the garage door would have to cut off the metal arm, that is the only way. Leave a little material left on the arm for pliers or channel locks to lock on if you need to use the release.

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