No, it's fact. It's just that the UK deliberately doesn't keep track of whether an occupant was home or not, for political reasons, just like they don't keep track of the EMPLOYMENT of child molesters so that they don't have to recognize how often teachers molest children in the UK. Burying their heads in the sand is a Brit trait. Here's the reply I got to an email enquiry (like a month later):MrJonno wrote:Hmm do here the psychopaths going on about hot and cold burglars every so often, would love to see the statistics for any country in the world that keeps such figures . It's not a separate crime to rob a house if someone is in or not so basically its made up lies.This is why burglars in the US very often do NOT carry guns or other weapons. They want the swag, but they don't want to give the homeowner any reason to shoot them. That's also the reason that US burglars generally commit "cold" burglaries, which means they carefully scope out the house to make sure nobody is home before breaking in so they don't get shot dead. On the other hand, in the UK, "hot" burglaries are quite common and burglars will enter occupied homes knowing that the occupants do not have firearms available to them and have been well trained by their government (under penalty of law) to not resist being burglarized lest they be prosecuted for harming the burglar.
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It however it extremely easily to rob any house in the UK and guess what, it isn't because we are unarmed sheeple (that term was created to describe right wing religious gun nuts who follow every word of their local priest)
Wrong.
Which doesn't explain why so many houses are robbed when people are at home, now does it?but for the fact that as a typical household with 2 working parents and a minimum of 30 days statutory holiday a year is typically completely empty for 50% of the time.
Uh huh. Keep right on believing that Ostrich Boy.My house certainly is. I certainly do worry about being burgled when I go on holiday (Morocco this year) its typically about a 1 in 10 to 20 chance depending on where you live but that's what insurance is for. I however never for one second even think about someone breaking into my house when I'm actually there. It's far more likely an aircraft landing at the local airport would come through the roof than an burglar coming into an occupied house.
That's why early warning systems and barriers to entry are a good idea, along with a gun for when they actually gain entry.Also even if they did and actually wished me harm they would be at more throat within 5 seconds considering the size of a British house (probably not much bigger than your hummveee) so I would almost certainly still be asleep
Just set the control system so it doesn't shoot anyone until AFTER they enter your home. Neither the postman nor the cat do so, presumably.Now an automatic laser guided machine gun next in the front and back garden almost certainly would reduce burglaries but could cause problems with the local postman not to mention the neighbors cat