The Age
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Bollards and bullet-proof glass: Melburnians go all-out to keep homes, cars safe
Chris Sallmann, 74, has invested $20,000 in security for his Ashburton home amid rising concerns over car thefts, which have nearly doubled in three years. As home invasion fears grow, retailers report a 23 percent increase in bollard sales, with about half of their customers being residential owners. Insurance claims for stolen cars in Melbourne surpass all other capitals combined.
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