The first part of the video is very good. Yes it should omit the first two raises of the shutter which are unnecessary. Also I think it would take maybe only 10 seconds to get the window and shutter completely open by this method, if the person has done it before and knows the method well. So the first 40 seconds of the video is very good, but should be compressed IMO to maybe only 10 or 15 seconds for the entire opening method.
The second half of the video is impossible IMO. You have the man asking the child to walk across the room to the window? If I was young, on holiday, asleep, and then awakened and scared by that shutter noise, would I calmly stay in the room to politely await instructions? No way. I would be straight out that door into the lounge.
I had to TURN my player DOWN, the noise was so loud I couldnt hear my T.V.
And isnt that the point?
At night it is a KNOWN fact sound is louder and travels further....possible because of its so much quieter and i think it also has something to do with other elements too.
Can you imagine not hearing that racket?
ALSO no one has attempted to open that shutter before 2007 to burglarise it, instead I believe the burgled the flats above...or one of them anyway. Why would that be....hummmm BECAUSE of the noise for one, and for two being seen by people going into the apartment block surely.
Not only that, IF the child was under the window yes it would be feasible, but under that window was a BED. The video has actually shown to me just how DIFFICULT it would be to take a child. YOU WOULD HAVE very little space to GET INTO THE ROOM, jump down onto a un unstable bed, and try to find a child in the dark.
NOW if you were going to just take a child, doing it this way well you would have gone to the first child you came too which were the 2 in cots....why risk going into the room further.
No actually I thank the poster for this video as it now has totally CONVINCED me the window was just a ruse.