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Houses Being Cased? What To Do.
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This is a dilemma that I'd appreciate your views on. We live in a quiet residential cul-de-sac, the sort where many properties have been acquired by self-employed builders. These chaps work from home and so have lots of useful kit locked away in their garages. Lately there has been a procession of beaten-up pickup trucks bearing old fridges and bits of aluminium on the back (I'm carefully painting a picture here), who have slowly toured the street during the day when most houses are empty. They give these garages a really good long looking-at, but don't go onto the property.
Now I can appreciate that there are people who do us all the kindness of removing old metallic junk that we might leave in the front garden etc, and I don't begrudge that living for a minute. But this strikes me as the next stage on, viz. finding a quiet time to avail themselves of someone's property.
And yet I cannot see that it is illegal to look at someone's garage while they're at work.
What to do? What would you do?
Now I can appreciate that there are people who do us all the kindness of removing old metallic junk that we might leave in the front garden etc, and I don't begrudge that living for a minute. But this strikes me as the next stage on, viz. finding a quiet time to avail themselves of someone's property.
And yet I cannot see that it is illegal to look at someone's garage while they're at work.
What to do? What would you do?
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the scarp frides etc on the lorry will be the cover for what they intend to stash hidden between them, the old pop lorries used to stack the crates around the side of the lorries and stolen bikes would be placed in the middle of them out of site, well known ploy, stay alert.
09:46 Tue 04th Jun 2013
Calm down Baza, everyone else has coped. You have a point, especially regarding the area I live in, where in recent years the police could not locate a rapist whose description was given by several witnesses, could not locate who broke into the town hall safe with its own key during working hours, detest being called away from a hot brew and get really sniffy if you try to report this kind of event.
The local authority are as has been described by Dave, quite timid about the thought that they might be accused of discrimination, and are apt to label as racist someone who raised the complaint.
Both of which add to the dilemma. But I think a talk with the community police people will be a starting point.
The local authority are as has been described by Dave, quite timid about the thought that they might be accused of discrimination, and are apt to label as racist someone who raised the complaint.
Both of which add to the dilemma. But I think a talk with the community police people will be a starting point.
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