In my area it is well known that a 2 man crew goes around and does the following type of break in:
2 guys pull up to a home way off the road, then one guy gets out, walks up to the house and knocks on a window and then waits a minute to see if anyone looks out the window then if no one is home, they break in, rip off some stuff then leave. This happens in the middle of a week day between 10-2pm.
I dont want to be a victim. And no one comes up my driveway to my home. I have been here 10 years and have only had 6 or 7 solicitors come to the door in that time.......No joke. 2 jevohah witnesses, 1 guy selling coupons for restaurants, 1 kid selling books, 1 guy selling a lawn cutting service. Dont remember the other 2 or 3.
The only legitimate people that are supposed to come to my home are Propane delivery trucks 1-2 times per year, UPS driver which is rare and maybe a mail carrier which is also very rare. Electric meter reader guy too.
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