debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
With so much surveillance technology these days, why do people risk stealing deliveries from porches?
Those could be useful to the right person.I often wonder how many packages the average porch pirate steals before they get something of value that they can use or sell.
With my luck it would be all Metamucil, Depends, and cat toys!
The videos of porch thefts are funny to watch when they're traps... like when the thief ends up with a box full of doggy doodoo.Those could be useful to the right person.![]()
I'd guess that only those retired or unemployed would be home 24/7 to get packages in. It would be nice to be able to choose "deliver after 5 p.m." but I don't think any of the carriers offer that. There's probably some kind of box... well no, it couldn't be a locked package box, or the UPS/FedEx/Mail people couldn't get in it either.... not sure if there's a solution.I guess I'm the "devil's advocate". Why do people think nobody would steal goods left, unguarded, on a porch?
They have them. It stays unlocked until the deliverer puts a package in it. The deliverer locks it, the owner unlocks it.I'd guess that only those retired or unemployed would be home 24/7 to get packages in. It would be nice to be able to choose "deliver after 5 p.m." but I don't think any of the carriers offer that. There's probably some kind of box... well no, it couldn't be a locked package box, or the UPS/FedEx/Mail people couldn't get in it either.... not sure if there's a solution.
We have almost daily deliveries and no theft to date.I guess I'm the "devil's advocate". Why do people think nobody would steal goods left, unguarded, on a porch? There's a big box, sitting on a porch, with "Take me" all over it, and yet some are amazed that "pirates' walk off with it? This isn't a crime that needs years of criminal insight and training. Anybody, who is able to walk, can pull off this crime. I can't figure out why some people couldn't think piracy wasn't possible.
Did thief sue for injury on property?One video had some woman grab a box and dash across a flower bed only to fall and snap her ankle. That was gruesome but I didn't feel sorry for her.
You have to wonder about that. My guess is if you lay a trap that injuries a porch pirate you could be held liable for injuries. If they get hurt because of their own clumsiness that should be on them.Did thief sue for injury on property?
Woo-hoo! I'll bet that was quite the New Year's Eve party!With my luck it would be all Metamucil, Depends, and cat toys!
No, I haven't seen anything about this, not on the news or in any of my news apps that feature local and N.J. news! N.J. has some very affluent neighborhoods and even entire towns. Don't think I have to worry about this in my area.In a "good" area of Jersey, teenage boys have been breaking into homes, only to steal the fobs for the luxury cars in driveway. Have been caught on ring cameras numerous times.
@OneEyedDiva have you seen this?
Well, there used to be "If it isn't yours, you leave it alone?"I guess I'm the "devil's advocate". Why do people think nobody would steal goods left, unguarded, on a porch? After living 20-30 years on this planet, this ain't news to anyone. There's a big box, sitting on a porch, with "Take me" all over it, and yet some are amazed that "pirates' walk off with it? This isn't a crime that needs years of criminal insight and training. Anybody, who is able to walk, can pull off this crime. I can't figure out why some people couldn't think piracy wasn't possible.
Great idea!We have a sign that says to leave packages at the side door, which requires going through a gate into the yard. The delivery guys are pretty good about it.
Plus, we have two dogs that sit in the bay window and bark their heads off any time a person walks by the house.
I saw an article about a guy that put his old, broken TV in the box his new one came in, and watched as a porch pirate stole it. Pretty funny.
Somebody once stole a package with a tiny jar of Tiger Balm. I bet they were disappointed.Those could be useful to the right person.![]()