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<blockquote data-quote="RadioGuru" data-source="post: 97248" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p>A valid point and I have also, at times, worried about what I leave behind. I always take my camera gear and laptop with me when I leave camp though things like the telly and the fridge stay otherwise I just risk back injury and the telly isn't worth much despite its features - built in DVD, SD card reader, USB, etc. More often than not I end up lucky enough to be camping close to older campers, people who are generally trustworthy and whether that has been the case or not I have been lucky enough to not have had anything stolen from a camp.</p><p></p><p>If a 'tea leaf' did try his luck whilst I was around though he would end up regretting it. Apart from a good thrashing he'd go away empty-handed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadioGuru, post: 97248, member: 1450"] A valid point and I have also, at times, worried about what I leave behind. I always take my camera gear and laptop with me when I leave camp though things like the telly and the fridge stay otherwise I just risk back injury and the telly isn't worth much despite its features - built in DVD, SD card reader, USB, etc. More often than not I end up lucky enough to be camping close to older campers, people who are generally trustworthy and whether that has been the case or not I have been lucky enough to not have had anything stolen from a camp. If a 'tea leaf' did try his luck whilst I was around though he would end up regretting it. Apart from a good thrashing he'd go away empty-handed. [/QUOTE]
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