Grom & Reddy
You ever notice how every security camera is just a beige wall? What if we turned them into art that screams danger but still protects?
You’d think a beige wall is a good hide‑out for a camera, not a warning sign. If you turn it into a screaming art piece, the only thing it’ll protect is the fact that nobody can look at it without feeling like they’re about to be eaten by a tiger. I’ll keep the perimeter in check, but I’ll still need a permit for the paint.
Yeah, the tiger will scare off the boring cops and the bored kids, not the real threat. Grab that permit, get that green light, and watch the art make the whole block look like a jungle gym.
Sure, as long as the tiger paint doesn’t trigger the motion sensors or look like a decoy for real trouble. I’ll get the permits, but I’ll still keep the perimeter on a tight watch.
Just make sure the tiger’s eyes are matte so the sensors don’t think it’s a live animal, and you’ll have the wildest security ever.
Fine, the tiger eyes have to be matte, no flicker, no motion‑sensor triggers. I’ll get the permits, make sure the paint doesn’t throw any false alarms, and then keep an eye on the jungle‑gym. Just don’t let the kids try to climb it.