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first time in an apartment building, and it sucked before the low lifes moved in. Now, I have to have all my online purchases sent to my other son’s place, because my packages disappear within the hour. Detroit druggies are in the house, and its about to get real
around here. Third consideration, I need an undetectable micro camera to catch the person who vandalizes the first camera I install at my door. Told ya, really real. I’m a retired police officer, and I’m not moving for crack heads.
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