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the keys on these things are huge....and i dont want them in my pocket at times....for example when i go to the soccer or baseball fields to practice/play, or if i go to the gym. would it be safer to leave the keys in my gym bag or sitting on the sideline somewhere? i dont think so....too easy for someone to quickly walk off with the bag/keys.
now i wouldnt do this in just any place tho....or for extended periods like over night.
I use the system when I am out dog training / hunting. What's worse losing your keys in the field and having to walk to a main road or Hiding your keys in a locked truck. I see the point of thief's looking for the keys making it a easy target. But if you break my window the alarm goes off then you have very little time before I show up armed to the teeth with a very bad attitude.
I hate thief's with a passion. I like biblical punishment for thief's taken of hand then a life. People that steal are not just stealing property they are stealing the life that was traded for that property. People today forget the second part. Sorry very old school, not PC.
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