Anonymous wrote:Why has no one stated the obvious solution?
Get a gun.
Unless you're in DC, where you have to cower to a home invader and just hope he doesn't feel like raping you.
Refuse to be a victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, is this not common sense? Do you really need to ask an anonymous message board if you should report suspicious activity to the police? WTF
So helpful. Thanks.
Not all of us want to report every lower class person hanging out in a rich neighborhood.
And this, THIS is how people get murdered, robbed, raped, etc.
Anonymous wrote:get a photo of the guy.
Anonymous wrote:
One word: cameras. Many of them.
My friend has a creepy neighbor who is obsessed with their comings and goings, among other intricacies. They posted cameras and have caught the neighbors actually being worse than my friends ever imagined! Lets just say that neighbor is in extremely deep trouble.
Cameras are one of their many sources of proof. Without them, my friend would be the one who looked like the "crazy neighbor". In addition, the (real) crazy neighbor is preoccupied with appearances, so my friend having proof (in addition to the cameras), is priceless!
GL OP. It is no fun having a neighborhood crazy.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, is this not common sense? Do you really need to ask an anonymous message board if you should report suspicious activity to the police? WTF
Anonymous wrote:I live in DC - I have called DC police b/c my back door was open. They came and walked through my house. I was home alone w baby and laundry piles every where.
It was a windy day and we chalked it up to the wind. But they were great.
I had gone w the baby and sat in the car until they came.
Also - next time you think you see the guy. Take a picture w your phone. Even if it is from an upstairs bedroom.
Also if you see a car that you think may be associated w him - take a picture - go for a walk and write down plates.
If you do not know your neighbors - get to know them.