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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5783177" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Or they will cut the tree down to take it. Have read stories of small trees being hacked or cut down to steal a camera. Probably a little more likely for a person to carry a folding saw or machete than a pair of bolt cutters. Shame that those types of scum are out there, but they are. </p><p></p><p>In the time I have been running cameras(about 25 years now), I have never had one stolen(knock on wood), I have had a couple times they were tampered with though. The cable lock as said above just keeps the cameras from walking off with somebody when they run across them, as most don't walk the woods carrying bolt cutters or a saw. With more and more running cell cams these days, the tresspasser that sees the cam with an antenna probably knows it's already too late and would be unlikely to come back to steal it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5783177, member: 16465"] Or they will cut the tree down to take it. Have read stories of small trees being hacked or cut down to steal a camera. Probably a little more likely for a person to carry a folding saw or machete than a pair of bolt cutters. Shame that those types of scum are out there, but they are. In the time I have been running cameras(about 25 years now), I have never had one stolen(knock on wood), I have had a couple times they were tampered with though. The cable lock as said above just keeps the cameras from walking off with somebody when they run across them, as most don't walk the woods carrying bolt cutters or a saw. With more and more running cell cams these days, the tresspasser that sees the cam with an antenna probably knows it's already too late and would be unlikely to come back to steal it. [/QUOTE]
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