mikedippert
Plinker
- Oct 3, 2012
- 62
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This is third hand knowledge, but still worth discussing. Here's the chain of communication. Event happens to 'Bob'. Bob tells his neighbor Suzy. Suzy tells my wife at work. Wife tells me.
We all live newer neighborhood just south of a smallish city. There have been some thefts at homes under construction (stolen AC units, wtf?), and general teenager shenanigans. Several LEO live there and park their cars in plain view.
Bob is at work at Camp Atterberry in Edinburgh. His wife needs to run some errands & leaves their sick 9yo at home alone. Shortly after mom leaves, the daughter calls dad at work and says the neighbor let himself into their house. The wife left the front door unlocked (mistake).
The timing implies the neighbor was watching, and expected the house to be empty. I don't know how the situation ended.
This shouldn't be important, but the neighbor is supposedly Nigerian. And Bob (and i assume wife) is black.
How would you react to that phone call. Not just immediate action, but your whole mindsight about home safety going forward.
We all live newer neighborhood just south of a smallish city. There have been some thefts at homes under construction (stolen AC units, wtf?), and general teenager shenanigans. Several LEO live there and park their cars in plain view.
Bob is at work at Camp Atterberry in Edinburgh. His wife needs to run some errands & leaves their sick 9yo at home alone. Shortly after mom leaves, the daughter calls dad at work and says the neighbor let himself into their house. The wife left the front door unlocked (mistake).
The timing implies the neighbor was watching, and expected the house to be empty. I don't know how the situation ended.
This shouldn't be important, but the neighbor is supposedly Nigerian. And Bob (and i assume wife) is black.
How would you react to that phone call. Not just immediate action, but your whole mindsight about home safety going forward.