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binderman278
Joined: 25 Apr 2010
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:21 am Post subject: Do I have to worry about break ins or theft? |
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| As far as break-ins and people stealing stuff goes, how is Seoul compared to cities in the US? Do I need to worry very much? Anyone have any experience with break-ins? |
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BringTheRain
Joined: 26 Apr 2010
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:01 am Post subject: |
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Before others weigh in...
I been here like 6 years in and around Seoul and never had a problem. Lived in really highly populated areas too.
Apparently it's a problem in Haebangcheon by Itaewon though.
I wouldn't worry, just get your locks changed when u move in if you want...
Deadbolt...? |
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binderman278
Joined: 25 Apr 2010
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:05 am Post subject: |
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| Oh okay. That is what I was hoping to hear. |
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Dazed and Confused
Joined: 10 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:02 am Post subject: |
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My schools housing has been hit more than once over the years. The thieves went for easy to carry stuff-radios, laptops, jewelry, and cash. Also my next door neighbor's house got hit and she lost most of her jewelry. They then went to my house and cut the screen on my window but apparently I had the scariest poodle and maltese on the planet.
Breakins happen alot here. Lock your doors and windows and get a poodle.  |
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Hardy Boy

Joined: 03 Jul 2004 Location: I live in a shoe. Made in B.C., Northern Vancouver Island
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:05 am Post subject: |
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| Look at the number of windows with metal bars. 'Nuff said. |
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air76
Joined: 13 Nov 2007
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:28 am Post subject: |
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| Korea is a very safe country...but I think that break-ins are fairly common. I know quite a few people who have had their place broken into....quite a few might be an exaggeration....but I certainly know a few. |
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pkang0202

Joined: 09 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:42 am Post subject: |
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It depends where your room is. It seems most break ins don't happen through the front door. All the stories of break-ins I've heard in Korea are from people who have come in through a window/veranda.
If you live in the upper floors, its not really a problem. For that reason, most rooms in the basement/1st floor have bars.
A keypad door lock on your front door can really help to deter any breakins. Lockpick guns can easy pick your door lock. If you don't believe me, just youtube lockpick guns to see how easy it is. |
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BringTheRain
Joined: 26 Apr 2010
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:38 am Post subject: |
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| I guess it helps that I've lived really close to stations most of the time I've been here. Lots of foot traffic at all times of day and night might scare off potential robbers. |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:33 am Post subject: |
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our officetel in Ilsan was burgled several times.
when I lived in Haebonchon, I heard about a lot of burglaries.
in the provinces, even Koreans I knew had had stuff stolen from their homes.
I think one of the problems locks don't seem to be changed with new tenants, you might ask about having that done.
the old "leave a radio on when you aren't home" has always worked for me. a light too, if possible.
at night, well, just do the best you can. lock windows also, of course. |
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Sector7G
Joined: 24 May 2008
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Dazed and Confused wrote: |
| The thieves went for easy to carry stuff-radios, laptops, jewelry, and cash. Also my next door neighbor's house got hit and she lost most of her jewelry. |
I worked for ADT for like a month about ten years ago and they said this was pretty typical;it's not hard to miss thieves walking off with a large screen tv. They go for valuable stuff that is easy to conceal or not unusual to be carrying, like a laptop.
But I actually worked with a woman back in the states who came home to find that her house had been cleaned out. The thieves were so brazen that they had backed up a moving truck to the front door in the middle of the day. The neighbors did not think anything unusual was going on - they just thought she was moving out. |
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atwood
Joined: 26 Dec 2009
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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If you live in an apartment complex, you're pretty safe. Just remember to lock your doors and windows. There was a team that used rock climbing skills to rob high-rise apartments.
If you're in what is called a villa, which is like a duplex, then you need to do things like hide money etc. where thieves can't find it because these places are easy to hit.
As mentioned above, most Korean homes have walls and bars on the windows and apartment complexes have security guards. There's a lot of robbbery, which is one reason people buy ugly, expensive apartments rather than a stand-alone home. |
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AsiaESLbound
Joined: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Truck Stop Missouri
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Could be lock pickers who are probably young men looking for an easy hit on your computer, cash, and anything else he can get his hands on. I suspect it's possible for them to scale up to your 2nd or 3rd floor apartment. I seriously doubt it would happen in the day time, | |