
mlb278
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turn the alarm off before you leave
turn the alarm back on when you come back |
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Paulina
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Why don't you just grow up?
Stop causing your parents anguish. |
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§§pecial Unicorn
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This question is in INVESTING. Doesn't sound like a good investment in your future there. Maybe you should go to bed? |
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mandiedq
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Every alarm system is different. You need to look into the specs of your system.
A piece of advice: don't do it. You will irreparably damage your relationship with your parents. It is not worth it in the long run. As a 20-something who had 3 sisters (all of whom snuck out) I can testify to the damage it does to the trust your parents have in you. I was the only one who didn't sneak out. I'm the only one they trust 10 to 15 years later. |
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kissmeagainnow
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Well......
I have kids of my own and You better not be one of them or you are in BIG trouble missy!! Just kidding, but really i am not condoning what you are trying to do but, if you feel the need to go out i would have to agree with mister_pisces just turn it off then turn it back on.
But and not to be morbid here
But you do it and something happens to your family cause there was no alarm on, Do you think you could live with yourself?
GL
and be a good kid! OK? |
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Soft and Silky
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don't do that. |
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andrewsarah2006
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This is not true, at all. You cannot get out of the house without setting off the alarm, unless you disable it, which leaves your family at risk. Also, I'm assuming you are a young person, and are sneaking out to participate in illicit/illegal activities of which your parents are unaware. I would straighten up, and consider life from a more mature standpoint if I were you. |
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Bronze Girl
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It's best to stay home. **If you lose your parents trust, it will make your life a living hell.**
They obviously don't want you out some where so just follow it. It's for your own safety. If you need more freedom have a serious discussion about it. |
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Thinkaboutit
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I don't know if the magnet thing is true, but you shouldn't be sneaking out of the house. When you pay the mortgage, then you can come and go as you like. Also, if you are in any danger, then you should report it, not sneak out. |
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Athee de la Lune °Starchild°
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I have a better idea. Be responsible. Be truthful. Stay home. |
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vk2peq
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You would have to supply more details about the alarm. A magnet would only work of it is a mercury switch or something of that nature. |
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ardw7
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are you Daffy? if your house is protested so are you! if you are out at night when you are not known to be out, WHO will care for your safety more than a parent? NO ONE! also if you turn off the alarm you leave your entire family at risk. get a clue and appreciate caring parents. |
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devyl gyrl
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I suggest you keep your little hiney at home and not screw with the alarm system that your parents installed.
Otherwise, you may end up like dozens of other teenagers in the US who have the deaths of their families on their heads because they tampered with their alarm systems.
If you tamper with the alarm, and then someone uses that same window to get into the house to rob it ... and ends up killing someone in your family, you would have to live with that for the rest of your life.
Think before you act. Don't be selfish and self centered and inconsiderate. Just respect your parents freaking rules, for crying out loud. |
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hmmmmmmmmm
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wow...............the first lady..."P" needs to chill!! haha, i think you should test it first..........then if it works ...why not? |
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JerseyBoy
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Best thing to do is leave the window open befor they set the alarm than you willbe goo or what u do is look at your parents put in the pin or u put a little dust ore something on eac number as soon as they ttype it in u look at which buttons where hit than u just need to figure out the order |
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Dustin W
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Only one way to find out, wait till you are home alone and try it. |
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ArachnidDemon
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I could always beam you onto my spaceship and then beam you back to your destination.... |
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