The BBC has a report on a newly invented door that's supposed to solve the problem of parcel thieves:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology...el-thieves
It raised quite a few questions in my mind:
(1) I had always assumed that postmen weren't meant to leave parcels on the doorstep, as mine does. That's what Royal Mail told me, though they can't seem to stop him doing it.
(2) How many people think it's a good thing to have a front door that can effectively be opened electronically?
(3) How many people could even open their front doors if they had large compartments containing packages on the inside? I don't think I could opem mine more than a few inches. If you have to take the parcel out of the front before opening the door, why not just have a fixed lockable box outside, and avoid compromising the door altogether?
(4) How many thieves would carry a smartphone when dealing with a device that could trace their smartphones?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology...el-thieves
It raised quite a few questions in my mind:
(1) I had always assumed that postmen weren't meant to leave parcels on the doorstep, as mine does. That's what Royal Mail told me, though they can't seem to stop him doing it.
(2) How many people think it's a good thing to have a front door that can effectively be opened electronically?
(3) How many people could even open their front doors if they had large compartments containing packages on the inside? I don't think I could opem mine more than a few inches. If you have to take the parcel out of the front before opening the door, why not just have a fixed lockable box outside, and avoid compromising the door altogether?
(4) How many thieves would carry a smartphone when dealing with a device that could trace their smartphones?