And all that 'prevention advice' has ended up fattening the wallets of
insurance companies. Incidentally what's the situation in the States
concerning insurance cover for cameras? Do you rely on a general home cover
to include your gear? When you use your equipment outdoors and a mishap
takes place - camera drowns, gets stolen, lens gets bent etc etc - what's
the deal then?
K.
On 17/05/07, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> And it has changed dramatically in the US in the last 35 years. Between
> 1970 and 1975 I lived in Centerville, Virginia not far from Washington,
> DC. During those years it simply never occurred to us to lock the front
> door; even if we left on a week's vacation. I can never recall hearing
> of a burglary in the neighborhood. In fact, I don't think we ever
> locked the door when we lived in Woodstock, New York from 1975-1985.
> Probably didn't start locking the door until we lived in Boca Raton,
> Florida from 1985-1995. Drugs have probably changed the scene.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
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