On Wed, 21 Jan 2026 08:07:10 -0000 (UTC), Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com>
wrote:
Computers and the like are bulky and difficult to carry. Money and
jewellery are easy to pocket.
DVD's and other detritus might have entertainment value. Resale value
could be zero (I don't know, I've never tried to sell any down the
pub) but a thief might find stuff in your collection that he doesn't
have.
Whether that's worth risking decades in jail for is a value judgment
only the criminal could make. Me, I'd prefer to make friends with you
and to *borrow* your nice movies. :)
Which suggests
that they knew there was jewellery present but that's another story.
What house in any decent area doesn't have jewellery?
Mine, for one.
My lady was never much for jewels and I'm not entirely a girl so I
don't have many, either.
Yes, that's sexist but it's true that girls like shiny, sparkly
stuff. Some of them. Sometimes.
(I have a NAS in my hall, and suspect that in the event of burglary it
would be ignored. (There are others backing it up elsehere in the
house that are not so obvious.))
That's the sort of thing *I* might take, were I a burglarry type. Not
for the resale value, which is nil or less, but because it might have
porn, movies or music on it.
Once I'd copied off the goodies, I'd probably return it
surreptitiously and unharmed. After all, if *I* found goodies on it
then *you* might miss it and that would be sad.
I don't think I'd copy off private photos or vids.
I'd make a lousy burglar.
I'd spend *days* making friends with your dog, cat and plants. :)
J.
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