Hot in the city? No.
On 8/3/2016 1:53 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Jeßus" > wrote in message
> ...
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>> For a start, it will tell crims where NOT to steal from, what areas to
>> avoid or conversely might attract crims to an address or area,
>> depending on what info is included.
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> It used to just list the offense, the date, time and show the house on a
> map. Did not give the actual address but it was easy enough to determine
If you knew how to use Google you'd find it's quite easy to do.
> We are pretty sure that drug deals are going on across
> the street from our house. Why there? No clue. I will sit out there and
> stare at cars that are there for a long time with no apparent reason.
Damn, I hate it when my neighbors have people over for no apparent
reason! WTF are you talking about?
> There are plenty of places to pull a car over. Doesn't need to be across
> from my house. Especially since it's often the same damned car.
Uh... I'd be more worried if they just stopped by very briefly. Went
in, came back out a few minutes later. Lots of different cars. *That*
screams drug deal.
What you're describing sounds like people who enjoy socializing. Gee,
with the people who own the same damned car.
Why across the street from your house? Because they *live* there so
that's where their friends park. Where else would you expect them to
park? They're not in your driveway so why do you care?
It sounds like you need to go live in the country where you would never
have to interact with anyone.
Jill
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