Anonymous wrote:If you find it’s legal to do this, rent a mobile billboard truck and have driven around their business. Better yet, if you know where they live, have the mobile billboard truck drive around their neighborhood after-work and on weekends. Maybe even hit the schools when they let out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
If it’s civil, cops refuse to make a report?
They told me they won’t a report.
I think they didn’t feel like it. You’re supposed to report crime, and get a copy of it. What city?
Dc proper. I walked into the station with her and because work was finished they said it’s a civil issue. The gutters have already fallen off the house and I’m paying a licensed gutter company to redo it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
If it’s civil, cops refuse to make a report?
They told me they won’t a report.
I think they didn’t feel like it. You’re supposed to report crime, and get a copy of it. What city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
If it’s civil, cops refuse to make a report?
They told me they won’t a report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
If it’s civil, cops refuse to make a report?
Anonymous wrote:Legalities aside I doubt that people looking at his ads would connect them to his face on the billboard. Seems like a waste of time and OTT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.
The police said it was a civil issue. Small claims court is what makes sense but they have no money or assets. Nextdoor and Facebook won’t take down posts.
Anonymous wrote:It's more effective if you get their posts removed or put reviews in a lot of places talking about the theft.
Also try reporting them to the police.