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Easter is just around the corner. Because of hytteforbudet that is introduced will this year’s easter will be very quiet.
And quiet and empty cabins around the country means that there is someone to follow on their own and others ‘ cabins.
Jon Tellefsen who has a cabin in Brokke in Setesdal got to mark this. He lives to-day in Kristiansand and has camera surveillance on the cabin to check the weather and wind.
When he checked the camera this week he got to see the two people who lifted the lid on his spa to turn up the temperature. 15 miles away.
assets worth billions, care should be taken not on
My first reaction was disbelief. We keep us away to be with the dugnaden also, there are some who are trying to get themselves in the middle of your bath, ” says Tellefsen.
He thinks it is a problem that hytteområder with assets worth billions now stands empty and are not being cared for.
Several hyttenaboer of he has also discovered the unauthorized use of overvåkningskameraene their.
No public persons have expressed that this needs to be done something with. It scares me. This applies not only in our hyttekommune, ” says Tellefsen.
Jon Tellefsen react to the uninvited guests took themselves to the right in his spa at the lodge at Brokke in Setesdal.
do not Get established supervision
Also, the Islands are a great hyttekommune. Mayor Jon Halvor Midtmageli understand hyttefolkets anxiety.
cabin owners that are worried about burglaries and theft have made contact, but we can not, unfortunately, to establish supervision on this in their own direction, ” he says.
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ALARM: Tobias Gustavsen Bern put the last hand on the alarmmontering on the cabin to Kristian in Kvitfjell.
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One of the hytteeierne who have taken their own traction now is Kristian. He wants us to use only the first name of his then not anyone can find the address to his cottage.
Kristian has ordered and had installed the alarm in the cabin to say in Kvitfjell this week.
– now, When we do not get been at the cottage, I’m a bit worried that it will be innbruddsraid at easter. When was it completely in its place to get the complete alarm on it also, ” he says.
If some want to take it that the cottage stands empty, think Kristian is that he is better secured now.
– There is no doubt that when a cabin is marked up with alarmskilter, and innbruddstyven has two options, he goes to the cabin that is not marked up.
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STOP: Hit, but not anymore! Ready information to unauthorized persons in the cottage in Kvitfjell.
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We have in recent weeks experienced rapid growth in demand. It is more than a doubling in demand compared with last year. It is especially the cabin owners in the popular mountainous areas such as the contact, ” says commercial director Steve Veganger in the Sector Alarm.
We don’t have the numbers, but there has been an increase, ” says the press officer at Verisure, Glenn Støldal.
Together with our partner we can report a clear increase in the demand for hyttealarmer the last few weeks, ” says Ole Irgens, head of communication at Tryg insurance.
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MOUNT: Tobias Gustavsen Bern in the company Alarm and Service have busy days, there is a cabin in Kvitfjell that gets installed alarm system today.
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Some of the municipalities have encouraged the hyttevelforeninger to consider security in their areas.
Also police have seen that hytteforbudet CAN make it extra attractive to be a thief these days.
– We patrol the cabin areas at all times. The number of ordensoppdrag has gone down when people stays inside, so patruljene is more often in hytteområder now than they are normally, tells operasjonsleder with the police in the Inland, Sidsel Svarstad.
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the Inland police district covers the country’s largest hytteområder as Ringsaker, Valdres, Gudbrandsdalen and Trysil.
We are running scheduled routes now because of the situation. “Our” burglars should know that they should not be safe, says Svarstad.
She tells us that border control that is introduced helps. The danger of dishonest souls to cross the limits and take advantage of the situation is less now, ” she says.
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