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Originally posted by severdsoul
Keep a camera with you and start taking pictures of them.
Also put your video cam if you have one pointing out the window and turn it on, and you web cam as well... they dont know they are not recording..
maby buy some dummy security cameras and put them up around the house...
Let them know you are watching them as well and have proof...
if they are out to rob it, they will think twice...
if its the govt they should back off as well, thinking you have documentation.
I'd say govt though, while burglers are known to case places, risking getting seen to take a photo is not a good option.
Also next time you see them Make sure to remember the license plate number, there are many sites on line here in the U.S. that you can trace who's car it is by that.. maby there is something there as well. and if nothing else you will have a little more to go on if anything happens to your house.
I had that once when i lived in Alabama, they kept driving by at odd times, So i put a stop to that... Grabbed a rocking chair and the shot gun and a six pack and sat on the front porch wating,... eventualy they showed up... So i put down the beer, picked up the shot gun, walked to the edge of the porch and smiled at them... never came back.
Originally posted by djvexd
Has your father or you made any type of insurance (medical,housing etc.) claims. I'm not quite sure about the legalities or need or availability of insurance policies where you live but they could be private investigators looking at someone living with you for signs of fraud or maybe, more familial reasons ( divorce, alimony, child support). JM2C I used to do some freelance work for a PI here in the states and he always told me to use the crappiest car I could when doing surveillance runs.
[edit on 10-3-2009 by djvexd]