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KateC

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  1. Yep, I've found various 'interesting' items in airing cupboards and even under floorboards. Various naughty magazines and videos, certain 'toys', photos of wives, photos of other ladies that didn't live at the house (oops) and tons of naughty underwear / stockings etc. Might have even 'borrowed' a few items in the past! Hehe! I love some of the stuff you guys have found - it never ceases to amaze me what people hide in their houses! Sheesh! Kate C x Oh, and caught an apprentice that I was working with having a browse through a lady's top drawer once too! Tut tut! Kate C x
  2. KateC replied to a post in a topic in Security Horror Stories
    This isn't particularly spooky but I got called out once at about 3am to a really big old mill in Oldham due to false alarm. After looking through the panel log, almost all the detectors in a certain part of the mill had been tripped in order from one part of the mill to the other. There was no way anyone had been in there and no animals/birds etc as all the individual doors were locked. It was a customer storage warehouse so every single partition was locked up and completely secure. That spooked me a bit as I couldn't see ANY other reason for all these tripped detectors - and not all at the same time either, so it wasn's a PSU fault or anything. The times they'd been tripped matched the time it would take someone to 'walk' the route of the tripped DT's! There was no way I was wandering around up there on my own! Hehe! Wooooooooooooo! Kate C x

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