Christmas Self Defense
http://www.ikigaiway.com/2009/christmas-self-defense/
Thanks for the laughter.
I would have added (after each incident) - Tase the perpetrator with your new Christmas Taser Santa brought you. Available here - http://www.mwsecuritycameras.com/ and here - http://www.mwsecuritygadgets.com/ - our new websites.
It would lighten my holidays for sure.
Maybe you can hide the Taser in your new 'Battle Scarf' (http://www.battlescarf.com/).
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Taser Clip
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/fight-science/3049/Overview#tab-Videos/03296_09Visit www.pamcompersonalsecurity.com to order yours today.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
New websites...
The pamcom websites will shortly have a new name - we are finally changing them just a bit, now that we are kinda getting used to this internet/web-based business idea. Will inform you as soon as it is a done deal. Thanks to all who have stopped by.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Ft Lauderdale trip update
Had dinner with Joel M and a great conversation.
Next day had a very good conversation with the folks at Paradox Marine about the yacht security business.
Next day had a very good conversation with the folks at Paradox Marine about the yacht security business.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
CyberEye
The following is a story how the CyberEye was used.
When Jimmy discovered plans for a row of executive townhouses on his street, he wondered if his new neighbors would attract burglars to the neighborhood.
So Jimmy installed a security system that calls the police department during break-ins. Staring at the sensors and the controls, he wondered if it was enough.
That's when he bought his CyberEye.
He mounted the CyberEye facing his front door and his bay window and set it to capture an image every fifteen seconds.
Months later, Jimmy took his family to the movies. They drove right past the construction site, where a backhoe had severed a fiber optic cable. Jimmy didn't know it then, but his entire neighborhood had lost their phone service!
Meanwhile, a plain white van parked in front of Jimmy's house. Three men wearing hooded sweatshirts sauntered up the lawn. One produced a crow bar from his sleeve and smashed right through that beautiful bay window.
Before Jimmy's neighbors heard the alarm bells, those felons had vanished. With no landlines, the alarm system could not contact ANYONE.
Giggles turned to gasps inside Jimmy's station wagon when they pulled up to their home behind two police cars. Never losing his cool, Jimmy led the detectives to his television; it had been too heavy for the thieves to snatch and activated the remote control for his CyberEye.
Even with no lights on, the infrared lens captured everything: the broken window, the first thief climbing in and opening the front door for his companions... everything.
It even captured all three of them, taking off their hoods, staring DIRECTLY into that lens.
Not only did the cops know exactly who they were dealing with, but the CyberEye put a time stamp on each frame. Now the investigators knew exactly WHEN the crooks made off with Jimmy's things.
That date stamp came in handy the next day, when Jimmy's insurance adjuster looked at the tape Jimmy made by connecting the CyberEye to a VCR. The agent always hated tracking down receipts and evidence for homeowners' insurance cases. This time,
he could see who was taking what items and when.
Jimmy got even more good news that week. One of the ringleader's so-called friends saw his picture on the evening news. That 'friend' wanted the small reward from the neighborhood watch association, and he told police where to find the burglars.
Even the fanciest lawyer couldn't talk his way around that powerful image of the crooks, with their hands on Jimmy's things, stamped with a time and a date for everyone to see.
Jimmy's insurance company fixed the window and replaced all of the stolen goods. And Jimmy's neighbors ask him constantly about his CyberEye. He tells them every time how it was the best purchase he ever made.
For your safety,
Tony and Don
P.S. Don, for more information of the versatile CyberEye, please go to http://www.pamcomsecuritysystems.com/professional-cameras.htm
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