Bollards and bullet-proof glass: Melburnians go all-out to keep homes, cars safe
As car thefts surge, homeowners are spending thousands on security measures to turn their cars and homes into theft-proof fortresses.
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As car thefts surge, homeowners are spending thousands on security measures to turn their cars and homes into theft-proof fortresses.
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As car thefts surge, homeowners are spending thousands on security measures to turn their cars and homes into theft-proof fortresses.
As car thefts surge, homeowners are spending thousands on security measures to turn their cars and homes into theft-proof fortresses.