TAM , I picture you as more of a Bubble Bath man .The Annoyed Man wrote:I even carry in the shower. That's why God made stainless steel.![]()
Just kidding.... ....I don't take showers.
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TAM , I picture you as more of a Bubble Bath man .The Annoyed Man wrote:I even carry in the shower. That's why God made stainless steel.![]()
Just kidding.... ....I don't take showers.
You kid, but I've noticed, by being aware of my surroundings more, that if one doesn't bathe for 3 years .... even the bad guys walk on the other side of the street from me ... it's part of the whole self defense stratagy .... seems to work for skunks too, people avoid attacking them too ...The Annoyed Man wrote:I even carry in the shower. That's why God made stainless steel.![]()
Just kidding.... ....I don't take showers.
Something happened the other night that made me think about this thread. My son, daughter and her husband were at the house around 8:30 at night. We were cooking some steaks and talking when the doorbell rang. we were not expecting guests. My daughter, being the friendly one of us all, jumps up and starts heading towards the door. I immediately give her the whoa command and her husband stands up to get the door before she does. I put my hand gun in the back of my trousers and get to the door about the same time as he does. Turns out it was a group of adorable little girls Christmas caroling for the needy. They had a sign asking for canned goods. All ended well except that I had to spend the rest of the evening taking shots from my daughter about wanting to blast Christmas carolers...lawrnk wrote:I have a basic rule. If I'm not expecting someone, I dont answer the door. Period. Ever.
Good Lord!!!! That had to be terrifying for her. Thank goodness she is alright!!!TexasGal wrote:You guys should write for the funny papers![]()
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It can be a mistake not to answer a door in some fashion if only to tersely ask who it is through the locked door (while armed of course). My sister in law found that out when she was 8 months pregnant. She did not answer the door when she saw through the peep hole it was two strange men. She thought they had left when she heard them breaking in the back door. They thought no one was home. She was unarmed and hid in the clothes hamper of the master bath with the phone. She frantically called 911. It was a hair raising wait for the police to come while she listened to the burglars ransacking the house room by room. They were actually in the master bedroom when the cops got there and announced themselves. The scum made haste out the back, but they got caught![]()
They told the police they would not have come in if they had known someone was home.
We thought sure that baby would be born with it's hair standing on end
When I ran a city burglary squad, we saw this phenomenon quite often. Most burglars won't enter a house they know to be occupied, and often take pains to make sure (like ringing the doorbell and asking if you've seen their lost cat). If no one answers, they go to an off view area and break in. This often leads to a face to face encounter with the occupant(s), and to crimes the BG's didn't plan on before but commit when they find a new opportunity. These are not pretty.03Lightningrocks wrote:Good Lord!!!! That had to be terrifying for her. Thank goodness she is alright!!!TexasGal wrote:You guys should write for the funny papers![]()
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It can be a mistake not to answer a door in some fashion if only to tersely ask who it is through the locked door (while armed of course). My sister in law found that out when she was 8 months pregnant. She did not answer the door when she saw through the peep hole it was two strange men. She thought they had left when she heard them breaking in the back door. They thought no one was home. She was unarmed and hid in the clothes hamper of the master bath with the phone. She frantically called 911. It was a hair raising wait for the police to come while she listened to the burglars ransacking the house room by room. They were actually in the master bedroom when the cops got there and announced themselves. The scum made haste out the back, but they got caught![]()
They told the police they would not have come in if they had known someone was home.
We thought sure that baby would be born with it's hair standing on end
If you're referring to "No Soliciting" signs, they DO work. I understand that a salesman ignoring that sign is trespassing. I've seen them come up to the door, see the sign, and turn around and leave.rthillusa wrote:and signs do not work, even if printed in Spanish and English.
I have one but they don't always work. I had a contracted sales person from Verizon show up at the door and BANG on it, not just knock or use the doorbell. I opened the door and said 'Don't you see the sign?' and he says 'Oh, i haven't been to your door yet.'sjfcontrol wrote:If you're referring to "No Soliciting" signs, they DO work. I understand that a salesman ignoring that sign is trespassing. I've seen them come up to the door, see the sign, and turn around and leave.rthillusa wrote:and signs do not work, even if printed in Spanish and English.
BUT, I wouldn't expect the sign to turn away criminals -- Perhaps we need a "No Criminals" sign, too.
When I lived in the country in upstate New York, I had No Soliciting signs. Peddlers routinely ignored them. I then found a replacement welcome style mat that had an image of a German Shepherd with its jaws open and wording that said: "Go Ahead - Make His Day." I had 2 very large German Shepherds inside to back it up.Keith B wrote:I have one but they don't always work. I had a contracted sales person from Verizon show up at the door and BANG on it, not just knock or use the doorbell. I opened the door and said 'Don't you see the sign?' and he says 'Oh, i haven't been to your door yet.'sjfcontrol wrote:If you're referring to "No Soliciting" signs, they DO work. I understand that a salesman ignoring that sign is trespassing. I've seen them come up to the door, see the sign, and turn around and leave.rthillusa wrote:and signs do not work, even if printed in Spanish and English.
BUT, I wouldn't expect the sign to turn away criminals -- Perhaps we need a "No Criminals" sign, too.I respond, 'Then who the heck just pounded on my door? I suggest you leave my property'. 'Well, don't you want Fios?' I said, 'Let me see a copy of your permit to solicit from the city.' He says 'I need a permit?' I told him, 'Yes, you have to have a permit, you need to leave and you will be contacted by the police shortly.' He got mouthy and turned to leave and I closed the door and called the non-emergency line of the police. I also was able to follow up with Verizon and spoke with the manager over the contract door-to door sales team. She advised she has already heard about the incident, and that the 'boss' over that company had released the guy as he did have a copy of the permit and got mouthy with the contract company manager when asked why he didn't show it to me.
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Bottom line, while it does help, even if the sign is there, they may or may not read it or abide to it. I still get door hangers from lawn companies and other sales groups. I usually call and threaten to sue them if they leave anything else. That gets their attention.