As a 27 year veteran police officer, I've NEVER investigated a Home Burglary where the home had a Dog. But I've investigated countless Home Burglaries where they had video surveillance cameras. And the overwhelming majority of Burglars simply wore masks to avoid being identified on surveillance videos. So I agree with Mr. McPhee on the importance of Video Cameras. But if I had to pick between video surveillance cameras and my Dogs. I'm taking my Dogs all day long. And to use the words of criminals that I've interviewed over the years, "I don't fuck with anyplace that has a Dog!"
U have never seen a home invasion with dogs? They happen often. U bring a steak and lock the dog in the washroom. U would be shocked how many big bad guard dogs wont turn down a fat raw steak. If that doesn’t work a bullet does. This happens so dont give people fables hope. U must police a pretty good area cause i live in Toronto Canada and this shit happens
What a stupid comment 😂 Cameras, sensors, alarms, and a well trained armed individual willing to kill you over a dumbass dog. Also if your neighborhood has a shitload of dogs in it, a bark isn’t going to be noticed. Some people have dogs that bark at flys, ignore this stupid comment.
As someone who used to read meters and do line work in "hostile" yards; a few treats and suddenly they get quiet and friendly. Dogs are not a deterrent to anyone good at what they do. Sure MOST criminals are crackheads, but not all are.
Trail cameras are great for security because you are alerted before someone is close to the house. Plus you won't believe what or who travels thru between midnight & sunrise.
True. I used to get home at 3am regularly (playing music) and for grins I usually backed into my driveway and cut the engine, then just sat to watch for a half hour. Creeps everywhere that were never around during daytime.
Dakota Alert makes the BEST outdoor perimeter sensors. Very reliable and very few false alarms when positioned correctly. A little pricey but worth it.
I really have learned a lot from your videos. My I humbly ad some information? I install security cameras for business and residents. If you can go wired cameras over wireless. POE makes installation a snap. Too easy to jam and bypass 2.4 and 5.8 now. Also add a battery backup system which are relatively inexpensive now to a internal DVR and monitor. That way if your powers cut you still have access to your external cameras. Thank you again.
@@jameshermes5576 Sorry to hear that. Legs are anyone that has not earned silver jump wings. It's a dirty word to a paratrooper. Nothing worse than. Let me know if you need further explaination.
Spot on my friend, all the way down to the game cameras! My driveway is a quarter mile to the parking area for guests and/or deliveries. Sixty acres is alot to watch... so doing a few things such as the beams shooting across the drive at 100' past the 2X6x 1/2" box tube gate... let's you know someone is committed... it is not wide enough to turn around without an 8 point turn... so if they do an about face... 3 cams get the plates, color and type,mfg.... and the " smile " for the camera portraits. In 28 years, I have only locked one vehicle in... and it was hilarious. Thanks for all the always to the point spot on content, I always enjoy your spin on it all! Respectfully, Seth
Protection from "joggers" and "youth". In our country we leave the door open because we have a non-diverse population that has high social trust and cohesion. Healthy community. I believe it was similar in the US before the dogmatic approach to the mantra named "diversity".
Is diversity the issue? I don't know. I remember a time when Americans were much closer to each other personally and people seemed to feel safer with each other. But social media seems to be the divider there from my memory. I guess we could look at Japan as supporting evidence of a safer society that has a much more homogeneous population. But perhaps diversity does more for world peace than it does for the individual countries who champion it, and it will take time to see results. Who knows.
@@oldpain7625 Diversity is your strength, as Biden says? Diversity isn't your strength. It lowers your wages, marginalises your culture, increases your crime, fills your hospitals, occupies your housing, ruins your schools, consumes your taxes, tightens your laws, restricts your freedoms, endangers your children, and calls you racist.
I used to rob drug dealers,.Ive done plenty of home inv. But never never on cititzens. My word. Only guys that were in the life. For moral reasons but also practical. Working people dont have large amounts of cash kicking around generally. A dog is the number one problem. Everything else is workable but DOGS....its hard to work around. Plus i love animals so i have an even harder time. And my old pitbull saved my wife from s.a. while i was in prison. 100%.Something Really bad would have happened but for my dog. My wife had to dispose of fingers. Dogs never disappoint.
Thank you for sharing this from your experience. I’ve often wondered why people don’t consult the individuals that have done break ins stateside. Glad your wife and puppy are ok!
@@redbeard2527 thanks, sadly both are now gone. My wife died five years ago this coming October and Lola died years ago at, I shit you not 16, give or take, which is Methuselah aged for a pitbull. Another thing is this. Okay commercial burglaries were really more my thing. The disadvantage for say a jewelry store is that they have to keep stock in basically obvious places. Even if it's a beautiful jewelers safe. A chubb or something I'm going to know where it is. They've already lost a major part of the intelligence war with thieves. But why would a homeowner keep portable valuables (coins,stamps, cash jewelry) in a centralized space. Squirrel it around the house in small fireproof boxes... It's your house you can hide it literally anywhere. Then keep a "gimme"safe in the bedroom.
Dogs are a great alert system 10/10 my dog isn’t gonna attack any intruders but my dog usually picks up on things my cameras don’t and also signs are really good I have guard dog beware of dogs and anything to hint you have guns 😊
Cheap facial recognition is here now; Google AI Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) branded by Coral are available that can track specific people (family members, problem individuals, etc....). Some are USB sticks, others are cards in different formats. Demand is high and the waiting time is terrible, but TPUs can be had for $25-30 USD.
Those old, broke trail cams work great in plain view, while you have a cellular overhead snapping pics!!! Its amazing how fkn stupid thieves are! They see a camera and steal it! All good, I got your ass!!!
I have some concerns about what you refer to as strongpointing, but I also like the hell out of it too, so I'm a bit conflicted about it I guess.. 1) Legal. Exposing yourself, on video, and verbally informing trespassers that you want them to leave is gonna pay dividends in court. Their attorneys, or the attorneys prosecuting you, could always argue that your "No Trespassing" sign wasn't legible enough or some shit. 1.1) Severity of Crime. Attacking a structure that appears empty is not as risky as attacking an occupied structure. It is guaranteed that at least some people in a group will have reservations about harming people and may openly protest against proceeding once it is known to be occupied. Many just want your TV, or to damage property - not a murder charge. This often breaks the cohesion of the group, and buys you time. 2) Fire. The most dangerous weapon employed against a structure is fire, period. You cannot take cover within a structure from fire, and you cannot maintain your tactical position once your structure is on fire. Unlike a bullet fire is dirt cheap, readily accessible to literally everyone, and "one shot" can take a whole structure down. Fire demands that you immediately drop everything and deal with it, while the perp(s) is free to throw more fire, or just leave while you deal with your whole life burning to the ground. Although the "Summer of Love" featured extensive arson, the vast majority was directed at structures known or presumed to be unoccupied, again due to 1.1 - the majority of them wanted to burn buildings, not people. This brings us to 3) Looting vs. Rioting. Your system is actually an extremely effective one in this regard - you need to know ASAP what the motivations of the trespassers are. Looters, with rare exception, do not employ fire against structures they intend to loot. Multiple vehicles, determined movement, lack of emotional outbursts but carrying large bags/packs may be good indications of looters. If faced with looters, "strongpointing" is physically the safest, I just worry about the legal bit some, but then again .."tried by 12" comes to mind.
Fuck, man. I always wish I had of joined...then, I broke my femur after flying 132'....but listening to your stories ....just makes me wish I would have joined more 😄😄 you'd be the best father in law, ever.
Home invaders also say they hate dogs, especially fighting breeds. Stickers that say “pit bull lover” or “Malinois lover” is a great, cheap deterrent too.
As a 27 year veteran police officer, I've NEVER investigated a Home Burglary where the home had a Dog. But I've investigated countless Home Burglaries where they had video surveillance cameras. And the overwhelming majority of Burglars simply wore masks to avoid being identified on surveillance videos. So I agree with Mr. McPhee on the importance of Video Cameras. But if I had to pick between video surveillance cameras and my Dogs. I'm taking my Dogs all day long. And to use the words of criminals that I've interviewed over the years, "I don't fuck with anyplace that has a Dog!"
Does a chihuahua count?
@@HighCountry81 Yes
U have never seen a home invasion with dogs? They happen often. U bring a steak and lock the dog in the washroom. U would be shocked how many big bad guard dogs wont turn down a fat raw steak. If that doesn’t work a bullet does. This happens so dont give people fables hope. U must police a pretty good area cause i live in Toronto Canada and this shit happens
What a stupid comment 😂 Cameras, sensors, alarms, and a well trained armed individual willing to kill you over a dumbass dog. Also if your neighborhood has a shitload of dogs in it, a bark isn’t going to be noticed. Some people have dogs that bark at flys, ignore this stupid comment.
Nothing beats a good dog. Anything moves and my dogs are on it. Also creates a distraction while I am waiting with my surprise. Bang, who was there!
Agreed!
Yes sir! I have 3 and they let me know EVERYTHING happening around my house.
As someone who used to read meters and do line work in "hostile" yards; a few treats and suddenly they get quiet and friendly. Dogs are not a deterrent to anyone good at what they do. Sure MOST criminals are crackheads, but not all are.
@@nobodynoone2500 well good luck giving the dog a treat when he’s inside and your outside.
That’s not true when my doberman goes into drive she won’t take food from anyone not even me
Trail cameras are great for security because you are alerted before someone is close to the house. Plus you won't believe what or who travels thru between midnight & sunrise.
True. I used to get home at 3am regularly (playing music) and for grins I usually backed into my driveway and cut the engine, then just sat to watch for a half hour. Creeps everywhere that were never around during daytime.
You and your videos of knowledge are what the people of America need. Please keep the videos coming. Thank you for your sacrifices and service.
Dakota Alert makes the BEST outdoor perimeter sensors.
Very reliable and very few false alarms when positioned correctly.
A little pricey but worth it.
I really have learned a lot from your videos. My I humbly ad some information? I install security cameras for business and residents. If you can go wired cameras over wireless. POE makes installation a snap. Too easy to jam and bypass 2.4 and 5.8 now. Also add a battery backup system which are relatively inexpensive now to a internal DVR and monitor. That way if your powers cut you still have access to your external cameras. Thank you again.
Free lesson on home security from former tier one leader. Legs better listen up. Happy New Year CSM.
? I'm an ex leg .Australian infantry 5/7 mech now they have divided those to independent battalions got out 87.I don't really understand your comment.
@@jameshermes5576 Sorry to hear that. Legs are anyone that has not earned silver jump wings. It's a dirty word to a paratrooper. Nothing worse than. Let me know if you need further explaination.
@@charliemancuso5690 I knew what a leg was ,just didn't know why he said ,legs better listen up
@@jameshermes5576 Cause they need all the help they can get. lol.
Spot on my friend, all the way down to the game cameras! My driveway is a quarter mile to the parking area for guests and/or deliveries. Sixty acres is alot to watch... so doing a few things such as the beams shooting across the drive at 100' past the 2X6x 1/2" box tube gate... let's you know someone is committed... it is not wide enough to turn around without an 8 point turn... so if they do an about face... 3 cams get the plates, color and type,mfg.... and the " smile " for the camera portraits. In 28 years, I have only locked one vehicle in... and it was hilarious.
Thanks for all the always to the point spot on content, I always enjoy your spin on it all! Respectfully, Seth
Great explanation on cameras for detection vs identification
My dogs are my early warning system. Chihuahuas too, you don't want to fuck with them.
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GOD BLESS BROTHER!! 🇺🇸🤙
Neighbor ::. Your hounds bark whenever someone gets half close to your house . Me: it’s their job .
50 chihuahuas. Never getting by in silence.
1 hotdog cost per day. Peanuts cost more.
@@dertythegrower Now that's funny....roflmao!!!
So what I am hearing is a hotdog will get me past em?
That’s genius lmao
You'd never have silence to begin with
Being silent and stealth are the best two killers in the world
Our house sits on a small acreage. We’ve had a driveway alarm since the house was completed. Home security system with cameras and a GSD.
4 german rottweilers early warning system
Spot on, Sheriff!
Absolutely! 💯
3:05 Sheriff snorts huge loogie, Sheriff swallows huge loogie.
“Right”
Protection from "joggers" and "youth". In our country we leave the door open because we have a non-diverse population that has high social trust and cohesion. Healthy community. I believe it was similar in the US before the dogmatic approach to the mantra named "diversity".
Is diversity the issue? I don't know. I remember a time when Americans were much closer to each other personally and people seemed to feel safer with each other. But social media seems to be the divider there from my memory.
I guess we could look at Japan as supporting evidence of a safer society that has a much more homogeneous population. But perhaps diversity does more for world peace than it does for the individual countries who champion it, and it will take time to see results.
Who knows.
@@oldpain7625 Diversity is your strength, as Biden says? Diversity isn't your strength. It lowers your wages, marginalises your culture, increases your crime, fills your hospitals, occupies your housing, ruins your schools, consumes your taxes, tightens your laws, restricts your freedoms, endangers your children, and calls you racist.
Diversity sucks
Well put.
Diversity ruins social cohesion and destroys nations/cities/towns/neighborhoods. It's not some big mystery.
I can’t imagine being the unfortunate person to try and rob this guy 😂
It would be the stuff they make movies about..
@@blueblur6447 Except we’d never hear about it to make a movie 😂
Really good stuff, sheriff, ty !!!
You're neighbours are going to want a word with you, after watching how you keep planning to throw them under the bus 😂
Guinea hens will always let you know someone’s there lol it’s true
I have infrared bio devices all around my property early warning devices
I used to rob drug dealers,.Ive done plenty of home inv. But never never on cititzens. My word. Only guys that were in the life. For moral reasons but also practical. Working people dont have large amounts of cash kicking around generally. A dog is the number one problem. Everything else is workable but DOGS....its hard to work around. Plus i love animals so i have an even harder time. And my old pitbull saved my wife from s.a. while i was in prison. 100%.Something Really bad would have happened but for my dog. My wife had to dispose of fingers. Dogs never disappoint.
Thank you for sharing this from your experience. I’ve often wondered why people don’t consult the individuals that have done break ins stateside. Glad your wife and puppy are ok!
@@redbeard2527 thanks, sadly both are now gone. My wife died five years ago this coming October and Lola died years ago at, I shit you not 16, give or take, which is Methuselah aged for a pitbull. Another thing is this. Okay commercial burglaries were really more my thing. The disadvantage for say a jewelry store is that they have to keep stock in basically obvious places. Even if it's a beautiful jewelers safe. A chubb or something I'm going to know where it is. They've already lost a major part of the intelligence war with thieves. But why would a homeowner keep portable valuables (coins,stamps, cash jewelry) in a centralized space. Squirrel it around the house in small fireproof boxes...
It's your house you can hide it literally anywhere. Then keep a "gimme"safe in the bedroom.
You do not have the automated paintball turret, and flamethrower drone that highschool kid made here 9 years back? 😆
Man it was 14 years ago not 9.... Time flies.
Moral of the story is.....live next to an idiot! 😎
Dogs are a great alert system 10/10 my dog isn’t gonna attack any intruders but my dog usually picks up on things my cameras don’t and also signs are really good I have guard dog beware of dogs and anything to hint you have guns 😊
What sort of budget would you say would be bare minimum to aid in deterrence, disruption and prosecution?
I would of thought a picture of you John would stop them in their tracks
I wish I was neighbors with him
This is why God created Mals and GSDs they work when the power and the lights are out too
HAPPY NEW YEAR.. LOVE YOU SERGEANT MAJOR..HOOAH...WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...
Happy New Year!
Facial recognition? What? Is that a clearance thing, or where can I buy this? Or are you talking about just having a good photo that can be used?
A good picture that could be used, not technically facial recognition.
Cheap facial recognition is here now; Google AI Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) branded by Coral are available that can track specific people (family members, problem individuals, etc....). Some are USB sticks, others are cards in different formats. Demand is high and the waiting time is terrible, but TPUs can be had for $25-30 USD.
i might just run up to this dudes front door, see what he does...
I wouldn’t lol
Happy new year fookers!!! 1st BTW
Happy new year!!
Will always have a big dog
Have you interviewed many residential burglars incarcerated in the U.S.?
Theres 2 kinds, the pros and the crackheads. They have a completely different MO.
sheriff of baghdad gang
Those old, broke trail cams work great in plain view, while you have a cellular overhead snapping pics!!! Its amazing how fkn stupid thieves are! They see a camera and steal it! All good, I got your ass!!!
I have some concerns about what you refer to as strongpointing, but I also like the hell out of it too, so I'm a bit conflicted about it I guess..
1) Legal. Exposing yourself, on video, and verbally informing trespassers that you want them to leave is gonna pay dividends in court. Their attorneys, or the attorneys prosecuting you, could always argue that your "No Trespassing" sign wasn't legible enough or some shit. 1.1) Severity of Crime. Attacking a structure that appears empty is not as risky as attacking an occupied structure. It is guaranteed that at least some people in a group will have reservations about harming people and may openly protest against proceeding once it is known to be occupied. Many just want your TV, or to damage property - not a murder charge. This often breaks the cohesion of the group, and buys you time.
2) Fire. The most dangerous weapon employed against a structure is fire, period. You cannot take cover within a structure from fire, and you cannot maintain your tactical position once your structure is on fire. Unlike a bullet fire is dirt cheap, readily accessible to literally everyone, and "one shot" can take a whole structure down. Fire demands that you immediately drop everything and deal with it, while the perp(s) is free to throw more fire, or just leave while you deal with your whole life burning to the ground. Although the "Summer of Love" featured extensive arson, the vast majority was directed at structures known or presumed to be unoccupied, again due to 1.1 - the majority of them wanted to burn buildings, not people. This brings us to
3) Looting vs. Rioting. Your system is actually an extremely effective one in this regard - you need to know ASAP what the motivations of the trespassers are. Looters, with rare exception, do not employ fire against structures they intend to loot. Multiple vehicles, determined movement, lack of emotional outbursts but carrying large bags/packs may be good indications of looters. If faced with looters, "strongpointing" is physically the safest, I just worry about the legal bit some, but then again .."tried by 12" comes to mind.
Poor ADT salesman
Fuck, man. I always wish I had of joined...then, I broke my femur after flying 132'....but listening to your stories ....just makes me wish I would have joined more 😄😄 you'd be the best father in law, ever.
Depending where your at in the United States if you have that means you might have guns and if you cross the cops will be on their way.
Challenge with facial recognition: Bad guys are wearing masks.
And a Big barking DoG
If you think you're going to rob John's house, you have fucked up!
Home invaders also say they hate dogs, especially fighting breeds. Stickers that say “pit bull lover” or “Malinois lover” is a great, cheap deterrent too.