> > I recall a documentary once where the
> > thieves beat the IR detectors in a
> > warehouse by building a wall of boxes
> > (TVs fridges etc), like you said. Once the wall was high
> enough they
> > could do what they pleased behind it.
> >
> > They knew the building layout though.
>
> Freezer suits will give you a few minutes immunity to IR
> detectors. Just long enough to put it on, run around with
> some paper and sticky tape and cover all the sensors up.
Mythbusters tried that too. Didn't work all that well, by the time they
stuffed about getting the suit on it had heated up. Then there was the
problem with the face plate...
With enough enthusiam it could be made to work.
Maybe you could just freeze a blanket, held in front of you that'd take care
of both IR & ultrasonic sensors. You can put it top of the razor wire when
scaling the fence, around your arm when smashing the window, and over the
guard dog when it shows up.
Blankets. Is there anything they can't do?
Tony