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dani190 14-04-2009 14:32

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 850423)
Lo/Jack that stuff man. All my laptops have lojack as a precaution because we travel with them a lot. Take the precautions guys.

i do have 1 question for you then, what if lets say theoretically someone like myself (very experienced with computers) finds your computer, and wipes it clean?
or better yet rips out the hard drive?

What will lo/jack do for you then?

RyanN 14-04-2009 14:56

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
Lo/Jack puts into in the BIOS of supported computers so wiping the hard drive wouldn't do anything to help you. Atlanta is a rough city. Keep your laptop on you at all times and don't let yourself get into a risky situation on the streets of Atlanta. I've had people come up to me and team members asking us for money. I've also had one guy show us a gun after asking me for money, but then he noted that the people walking with me were my friends and he was severely outnumbered. I feel that if I was not in a group of people, that he would have shot me and taken the $20 I had in my wallet. I wouldn't dare carry around my laptop in the streets. It's safer in the hotel safe or hidden somewhere in the room than to be on my back when I get mugged. I've never had anything stolen though. Just be responsible with your stuff and yourself, and you'll be all right.

Zyik 14-04-2009 15:01

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I've brought a laptop to almost every event I've gone to and I've never had it stolen. If you leave it alone in the stands to go get lunch or something as a scout, just ask one of the teams near you to keep an eye on your stuff just in case. We always do that when we leave camera's and stuff in plain sight if we don't have someone to sit with them. I know any team that sits near me can feel free to ask me to watch their stuff while I'm scouting. If you're doing that job, just ask people not wearing that team's shirt to stay away from that area. -shrug- but then I'm paranoid. :)

Meredith Novak 14-04-2009 15:05

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
This is starting to be a pretty good list of easy-to-lift-laptops...:yikes:

Andrew Schreiber 14-04-2009 15:19

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
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Originally Posted by Meredith Novak (Post 850487)
This is starting to be a pretty good list of easy-to-lift-laptops...:yikes:

Yup I agree, folks you know, GP is nice, Id love to trust other people, really, but the ugly truth is that some people dont care about being nice. Some people will steal your stuff, that is a fact of life and if you put yourself in a situation for it to happen then you are just naive and foolish. Atlanta is a city, a real city with places you dont want to go at night, to leave valuable items unattended is stupid, outright stupid. This includes inside the Georgia Dome. The thinking, "Oh I will be right back" doesn't apply here either, it takes no time at all to come by and steal something. I hate to bring it up but things are going to be worse then ever due to the economy. Don't be alone, especially when carrying expensive equipment. Don't wave around a lot of cash. Don't leave things unattended.

Gosh that post sounds negative... The general thing is, dont be a fool and trust everyone.

Though, on a related note, if you guys care so little about your laptops that you will leave them unattended, Id GLADLY take them off your hands. I could sell them to finance a new camera that would not leave my sight. ;)

ZInventor 14-04-2009 15:26

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
we'll be having a laptop open in our pit to show a sideshow, and team website, in order to keep it safe, we got a Kensington security cable, but will still have someone with the laptop at all times.

lo jack is great, but is fairly easy to circumvent (reload bios, and take out lojack chip)

overall, the best protection is supervision.

-Z

ZInventor 14-04-2009 15:28

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 850493)
Though, on a related note, if you guys care so little about your laptops that you will leave them unattended, Id GLADLY take them off your hands. I could sell them to finance a new camera that would not leave my sight. ;)

ok, if my laptop goes missing, I'll know who to send the police to...

-Z

AlexD744 14-04-2009 15:58

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
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Originally Posted by Meredith Novak (Post 850487)
This is starting to be a pretty good list of easy-to-lift-laptops...:yikes:

Exactly, I thought this is a kleptomaniac goldmine.

Mark Rozitis 14-04-2009 21:15

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
I work in news and do mostly the crime beat and severe weather so all day I am listening to four Uniden BC996's and one 396 and I hear and the emergency services calls all day long.

My best advice is never take the chance and not even for a second because it only takes seconds for the professional bandit to do something.

I always bring extra stuff of value into the event/regional that I'm covering because it's probably the safest place for my backpack and laptop but of course it is a well advertised public event so maybe a steel cable securing the valuables is still a good deterrent just in case.

As for the car or truck I wouldn't leave anything in there, doesn't matter what city you are in or what part of the city, keep in mind the professional bandits are very good at what they do.

I was downtown Toronto last summer at the court house and stepped a few feet away from my truck to buy an ice cream and a bandit on a bike rode up and got into one of the compartments on the truck while I was paying for the ice cream, right 25 feet away, I walked over and most of that ice cream went right up his nose, he ran and left the bike behind.

Lucky only 500 feet of video cable was in that box but if it was a laptop or camera it would have been picked up and gone in seconds.

Just amazing how fast it can happen and how quietly and it can happen to anyone anywhere in a big or small city or town.

I work with the constant mentality that a bandit could be right around the corner, I also am in the habit of covering things up and leaving things a bit messy when I leave the truck, and no visual distractions, even a coke can sitting on the dash can draw the bad guys eye to you're vehicle. in general though....I leave nothing removable of value in the vehicle and when I am transporting the laptop it is always covered and in the back pack out of sight for a reason.

Any planned indoor event the vehicles outside are at risk so don't leave anything in those vehicles.

As for inside, I personally am of the opinion that a first event is probably the safest place for you're equipment but still perhaps keep it tied down just in case.

The stuff we hear on the scanners everyday is just incredible as to how slick some of these crooks are and with the severe recession I would be just as worried about robbery as theft so low profile is the way to go.

I want the would-be bandit thinking all I have in my backpack is a stuffed animal :)

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mtaman02 15-04-2009 08:25

Re: Laptop Safety in Atlanta
 
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Originally Posted by McZargald (Post 850372)
Hey teams,

Does anyone know if there is a precedent for laptops being stolen at the FIRST world festival? I'm trying to find out how safe it would be to bring mine and wondered if anybody had had theirs stolen before.

Thanks!
Micah

Just so you know FIRST and the Dome will not be held accountable for any personal items brought into the dome. I always keep an eye on my stuff reguardless of value. You just never know who is really watching you =]. GP as others have said is nice but like everything else you can't always depend on it to save your stuff =) you are the true deterent!

Cow Bell Solo 16-04-2009 18:24

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Just remember that the event is open free to the public so sure teams may be willing to return stuff, any person could come in and swipe it away. Just keep it with you like many have already said and you should be fine.


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