Jewellery jeopardy.

Diligent High Net Worth individuals who protect their jewellery and other valuables with burglar alarms and hi-tech security devices may be laying themselves open to other hazards warns Steve Banner.

Criminals who can not overcome today's high-tech security measures
may decide to force their way into homes, and threaten the householder
with violence unless the safe is opened. Alternatively, they may wait
until he or she takes the dog for a walk, and mug them for their Rolex or
Cartier watch.


Royal & SunAlliance reports an increase in muggings over the last
year.


"This is particularly true in certain prime locations such as Chelsea,
where a £50,000 engagement ring is the norm," says a

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