Is there any statistics about how high the probability....
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
Indonesia
August 16, 2011 3:08am CST
Is there any statistics about how high the probability is that a burglar breaks in one?
Hi ,
I know times like that it is somehow a statistic which has been explored, as is the likelihood that one will be broken into.
I mean, from a purely statistically, maybe every once in a lifetime to it?
I also heard once that statistically, most burglars between 3am and 4am GETTING morning, did you?
You can read this somewhere?
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@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
19 Aug 11
Furthermore, there are plenty of statistics. Berlin has one, and small towns have one too. Amazingly, the statistics vary from Berlin and small towns.
Burglaries happen in Berlin, preferably during the day when no one is home. In small towns, however primarily on weekends, when residents are moved to Berlin.
In addition, statistically every 1.4 children and 0.04 heart attacks.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
18 Aug 11
That burglars break into occupied property, this chance is nearly as high as the 6 in the lottery! You can very easily calculate themselves from the crime statistics where this calculation refers to the average consumer and not to objects, where you can really get something.
But also because it should give people the signal with a red exterior alarm light: "For me it's worth it!".



