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Originally posted by Kapoho Joe
I thought I was the only one to hail a camp or home from a distance!
Really? I thought this was normal common courtesy in these parts, and not doing so is considered rude and intrusive.
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We have a sign at our gate that says " Trespassers and peddlers will be shot "
Have not had any problems since we put that up.
We have cameras and dogs . Gate stays shut and locked 24/7 even if we are home and some one is always home . All our neighbors have cameras, guns and viscous dogs. Sign of the times . 4 and D in H.A.
Mrs.Mimosa
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Aloha Mrs. Mimosa.
We use the same method as you for deterring unwanted visitors.
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One of my favorite signs says :
Nevermind the dogs. Beware of Owner.
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"hail a camp or home from a distance" Right, it is not a bygone custom. My bad.
In dense cities these things don't matter as much. Not a big deal to take 10-20 steps from a public sidewalk to someone's door.
But this business of strangers in rural areas walking 50 yards down a private driveway for some sales nonsense?? It is surprising anyone tolerates it.
And this whole business has many people getting fences and dogs. Fully justified of course, but in a sense unfortunate. (There is an element of paranoia. And fences change the ambiance of a community.)
Kind of reminds me of some places on the mainland where they close all parks at dusk. Too hard to separate the good people from the bad people.
Sorry to say it, but this happens when communities allow criminals and bums to roam freely. If this continues in 30 years half of us will be in gated communities. (The other half comfortable with their fences, dogs and, maybe, shotguns.)
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Originally posted by PaulW
It doesn’t matter where they are from, what they selling or what they are wearing. Often times they refuse to leave without making a sale.
Fairly aggressive strangers walking around hpp that refuse to leave your property..... but I don’t want to give anymore descriptions or details......
Great neighborly attitude Paul. Nice to know who to look out for! Anyone walking down the road I guess.
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They are travelling salesmen. They want to sell you something. How much simpler do I have to make it?
Today one may have a Mother tattoo on his left hand. Next week it could be a cross dressing Nepalese, what difference does it make?
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Guide for spotting travelling salesmen:
1. They come to your house
2. They want to sell you something
Recommended course of action: don’t buy anything. Ask them to leave before you get sucked in.
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plagued by salesmen.
1) Pretend you're not home. Don't answer the door.
2) Go to the door with a phone to your ear. Pretend you're in in middle of an important conversation. An important l o n g conversation.
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Originally posted by Mimosa
We have a sign at our gate that says " Trespassers and peddlers will be shot "
The problem with signs like this is that you can't legally shoot someone for trespassing. You'd be in big trouble even if the person was really a burglar. I believe that guy who lived in HOVE is still in prison for shooting a thief on his property.
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Originally posted by bystander
quote:
Originally posted by Mimosa
We have a sign at our gate that says " Trespassers and peddlers will be shot "
The problem with signs like this is that you can't legally shoot someone for trespassing. You'd be in big trouble even if the person was really a burglar. I believe that guy who lived in HOVE is still in prison for shooting a thief on his property.
A bigger problem for someone who decides to call their bluff and gets shot dead. It's legal to shoot an intruder on your property that's deemed a threat to your safety. Thief in HOVE must have been shot in the back.