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What to do if you find someone on your lease?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keen Ken" data-source="post: 372379" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>I have quite a few signs safety and security as well, some read; "AREA UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ", also other signs stating that; "YOUR PRESENCE HAS BEEN RECORDED AND EVIDENCE WILL BE PASSED ONTO POLICE", one way in to the mine and one way out. </p><p>The latter sign is on the way out. Haven't had any return visitors.</p><p>And yes I have numerous cameras, obvious and hidden.</p><p>A mate of mine had two set up down near Thalgai , caught one guy steeling the other camera, he was prosecuted for numerous offences.</p><p></p><p>Most small cameras have a battery life of several months and some will take a solar panel.</p><p> I only use Duracell batteries now, last time I checked a camera with Energiser batteries in and one had burst after one month, no pictures for a few weeks. Never had a problem with Duracell.</p><p>If you attach them to a tree every time the wind blows and moves the tree it takes a picture, I used a bigger tree on that one.</p><p>Interesting to see what wild life is about as well.</p><p></p><p>12 months ago I caught a bloke there on camera, he was supposed to be there so it was a good test case, clear image of face, vehicle and rego, time, date. </p><p></p><p>They are worth there weight in gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keen Ken, post: 372379, member: 211"] I have quite a few signs safety and security as well, some read; "AREA UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ", also other signs stating that; "YOUR PRESENCE HAS BEEN RECORDED AND EVIDENCE WILL BE PASSED ONTO POLICE", one way in to the mine and one way out. The latter sign is on the way out. Haven't had any return visitors. And yes I have numerous cameras, obvious and hidden. A mate of mine had two set up down near Thalgai , caught one guy steeling the other camera, he was prosecuted for numerous offences. Most small cameras have a battery life of several months and some will take a solar panel. I only use Duracell batteries now, last time I checked a camera with Energiser batteries in and one had burst after one month, no pictures for a few weeks. Never had a problem with Duracell. If you attach them to a tree every time the wind blows and moves the tree it takes a picture, I used a bigger tree on that one. Interesting to see what wild life is about as well. 12 months ago I caught a bloke there on camera, he was supposed to be there so it was a good test case, clear image of face, vehicle and rego, time, date. They are worth there weight in gold. [/QUOTE]
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