Stealing clothes off line

james63, Mar 31, 6:37pm
my tenant has had her clothes stolen off her clothes line ? The house is down a ROW and is fully fenced

daryl14, Apr 1, 5:08am
Are you going to shout them some security cameras?

cantabman1, Apr 1, 5:49am
Is she now naked, hmm poses all kinds of thought's

tigra, Apr 1, 7:48am
Look for a feline culprit.

via356, Apr 1, 7:51am
Kitties only steal underthings and socks, because they smell delicious to kitties even when they're clean. Maybe also nighties, but not whole clotheslines full of clothes. Unless they are stealth-trained kitties working for a criminal mastermind.

Also, since when does 'fully-fenced' mean nobody can get in? And 'down a right of way' just means less chance of being seen from the street.

coop19, Apr 1, 9:20am
Tell her to stop wearing that kinky underwear

james63, Apr 1, 1:44pm
Yes Im looking at providing them a security system for inside the house only not to the clothes line which is under the carport. Maybe I could get a notice to place on the front gate " No trespasser "

richard112, Apr 1, 5:11pm
No trespassing. Survivors will be prosecuted.

tweake, Apr 1, 5:52pm
i would set up a camera to cover the carport.
odds are its one of the neighbors stealing the clothes.

pauline999, Apr 1, 6:24pm
I once had a week's worth of thick woolly work socks stolen from my washing line, everything else was left behind. Since then the work socks have been pegged out randomly - if anyone decides to steal them they can match them up by themselves !

james63, Apr 1, 6:54pm
I like this Thanks

sweet_rhianna, Feb 17, 10:10am
You should tell that to my friends cat who steals any piece of clothing it can drag home. It would have stolen a durvet off a neighbours line if it was possible, I believe the neighbour thought it was funny to watch.