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Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:44 pm
by Ameer
VeeTee wrote:Quote:
"HA!! You didn't call the police because he had pot in his pocket. You called the police because you didn't like the way these two fellows looked. One of the guys having pot is just a coincidence.
And it is absolutely wrong to think legit people don't have neck tats and sleeves. I can specifically think of one guy in my church who works with our teen ministry. "
er... Could it be that your "legit" guy is not so "legit?" Remember the BTK guy? He was a boy scout leader and "paragon of his church".
To the OP:
My hat is off to you. If your "reptilian brain" is heaving that alone is good enough - regardless of whether they had tats. With all due respect to anybody who is trying to hang guilt on the OP for having done what he believed was right all I can say to you (respectfully) is "tsk tsk".
V
If you choose to do things that are outside society's norms then you shouldn't complain if society doesn't think you're normal.
Here's a handy
Field Guide to Tattoo Placement if you care what people think.
WARNING: Blunt adult comments.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:51 pm
by Excaliber
Ameer wrote:VeeTee wrote:Quote:
"HA!! You didn't call the police because he had pot in his pocket. You called the police because you didn't like the way these two fellows looked. One of the guys having pot is just a coincidence.
And it is absolutely wrong to think legit people don't have neck tats and sleeves. I can specifically think of one guy in my church who works with our teen ministry. "
er... Could it be that your "legit" guy is not so "legit?" Remember the BTK guy? He was a boy scout leader and "paragon of his church".
To the OP:
My hat is off to you. If your "reptilian brain" is heaving that alone is good enough - regardless of whether they had tats. With all due respect to anybody who is trying to hang guilt on the OP for having done what he believed was right all I can say to you (respectfully) is "tsk tsk".
V
If you choose to do things that are outside society's norms then you shouldn't complain if society doesn't think you're normal.
Here's a handy
Field Guide to Tattoo Placement if you care what people think.
WARNING: Blunt adult comments.
The tattoo location chart was just too funny!
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:58 pm
by mamabearCali
The tat map is really funny.
I just can't think of anything I would want on my body when I am 80. So no tats for me.
We don't have permits here. Is there a sign or something telling people they need a permit? I don't go door to door selling anything, but I have gone prayer walking. We stay off people's property, of course, but will talk with people if they engage us.
I am just wondering how one would know where a permit was required.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:50 am
by hi-power
mamabearCali wrote:I am just wondering how one would know where a permit was required.
You could start with your city secretary's office. They should know.
Maybe you can use this:
http://virginia.hometownlocator.com/va/chesterfield/
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:14 pm
by RPB
Yeah, easiest would be checking with your city/secretary/permit office etc
Pretty much the same way a company wanting to do roofing/carpet drying/electrical/sheetrock repair/whatever after a storm hits an area checks to see if permits are required to do work, and solicit to do work, on people's houses ...
I found out that actually
riding a bike on the sidewalk at my Courthouse square (even though the library has a bike rack "on the sidewalk at my Courthouse square") is illegal by checking city codes at
http://www.municode.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Other cities may post their online but not use Municode.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:50 pm
by hi-power
Thanks for posting that website. I just spent a couple hours browsing through my city's ordinances.

Learned a lot.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:13 pm
by RPB
hi-power wrote:
Thanks for posting that website. I just spent a couple hours browsing through my city's ordinances.

Learned a lot.
Yer Welcome
When someone posts a 30.06 sign some city puts up on city property, I often look at their ordinances and see if they have any outdated stuff, often they do under "Parks" ... so I included those obsolete toothless ordinances which are preempted by State law when writing the city atty, city council, city manager/ mayor, police chief etc.
Used to use it to look up city leash laws and other stuff when I worked at a law firm as an Asst., before I retired.
Came in handy when remodeling and the city demanded I clean up construction debris ... of course I had no construction debris ... overnight the old toilets became planters (flower pots) and bathtub a rainwater recycling collection device (moved it under a downspout) the sheetrock became ground up gypsum to benefit the soil ...after going back and forth on it with the car a few times ...
And, I labeled each item, so when the city inspector did a "drive-by" inspection the next day, it was the last I heard from them. I had prepared a letter and al for the city council, didn't get to use it. ... My dad was proud.

(remodeling was so he could get a walker/wheelchair into bathroom, and changed out tub for a tub-sized shower .. etc. ..
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:57 am
by djmarksys
Blindref757 wrote: I was probably stupid for opening the door to two strange males who could potentially overpower me
in a way it was good that you opened the door just so that they knew you were home, maybe they were checking to see if anybody was there to commit a robbery. in my opinion
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:52 am
by speedsix
...that's a common burglar's trick...no response...no barking dog...he's got his job for the morning...if you open the door, he just asks for Herschel or Gertrude...apologizes, and leaves...
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:14 pm
by Excaliber
speedsix wrote:...that's a common burglar's trick...no response...no barking dog...he's got his job for the morning...if you open the door, he just asks for Herschel or Gertrude...apologizes, and leaves...
Another favorite "backaway" line is asking if you've seen his lost dog / cat / snake / gerbil / guinea pig, etc......
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:59 pm
by Jumping Frog
My 16 year old son opened the door Friday to a someone who said they were from the alarm company and there to check the alarm. He told them we didn't call anyone for service and to go away. Obvious fishing.
I reminded him him that he needs to keep the door closed and talk through the door. Since he is 16 and obviously knows everything, he countered with he felt safe because he was holding our German Shepard back while talking at the guy. I impressed upon him again that it is still my house, my rules.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:31 am
by jyatesmp
many times have I answered my door with a rifle or shotgun slung across my chest.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:37 am
by jyatesmp
djmarksys wrote:Blindref757 wrote: I was probably stupid for opening the door to two strange males who could potentially overpower me
in a way it was good that you opened the door just so that they knew you were home, maybe they were checking to see if anybody was there to commit a robbery. in my opinion
The word is
burglary "is a crime, the essence of which is illicit entry into a building for the purposes of committing an offense. Usually that offense will be theft, but most jurisdictions specify others which fall within the ambit of burglary".
robbery" is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear".
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:22 pm
by dac1842
This where video cameras come in real handy. I just flip to the video monitor and see who is at the door. If I don't know who it is, I don't even get out of the chair. And should someone be so stupid to want take that as a sign I am not at home and attempt entry, well my chair has a H & K P7 in the pocket.
Re: Door To Door Solicitor Today
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:49 am
by jyatesmp
dac1842 wrote:This where video cameras come in real handy. I just flip to the video monitor and see who is at the door. If I don't know who it is, I don't even get out of the chair. And should someone be so stupid to want take that as a sign I am not at home and attempt entry, well my chair has a H & K P7 in the pocket.
oops...think we are at the wrong house....lol