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Neighbor is out of town, so I know the person isn't waiting for them.
They have been in their car, running it, for 3 hours today. Just sitting there. Just a random car not a utility truck or anything? I want to assume its some gig worker waiting for something or taking a nap, but should we be worried about something else? I don't want to call the cops on some poor guy just getting some rest, but its weird and wish he would go park at a nearby park or grocery store (sans playground obviously, as that would get him other attention I'm sure). |
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Maybe it's a PI?
Note the plate, make, model, person description. That's all for now. |
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Ca you call or text the neighbor? I'd be a bit concerned if its been three hours. Take a picture fo the car and license plate just in case.
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No, we always just used to knock on each other's doors. I only knew they were gone because I talked them once while dog walking. |
| At three hours I’d call the police |
| It could be someone on a conference call or just escaping their family for a few hours. |
| Call the cops. |
Or there are workers at their house and they’re using the car as a covid office today. |
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I would note who is in the car and they are actually alive (not some kind of health issue), type of car and license plate. I wouldn't call the police at this point. What you don't want is someone setting you up to be a Karen since so far they aren't doing anything other than polluting the air with exhaust.
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| At 3 hours I'd definitely call the police. Take photos and video first in case they drive off when they see the cops. |
Yeah, at this point I don't think any laws have been broken. I see them on their phone, they keep adjusting their seat up and down, so doesn't seem like a health emergency or anything. |
| It's a server. He needs to serve them legal paperwork so he's waiting for them to come out. |
Sounds like they aren't in town. He be waiting for a while. |
| I realize running a car in the open air is not as dangerous as running it in a closed garage, but it still could be dangerous to the person inside. I would call it in as a welfare check. |
| Maybe he's a PI or process server with his eye on a different neighbor. He may have parked a few houses down from the one he's surveilling. |