Some of the games I play show me ads for other apps so I downloaded an interesting-looking one called Newsbreak that has a map that shows you the exact location of crimes in the neighborhood, including sex offenders, and OMFG! We are literally drowning in a sea of perverts! These are only the ones caught, tried, and convicted, so I can just imagine what the map would look like if the real truth were revealed. How the hell can all these animals be allowed to roam free???
There are none in here since they don't let you in with a record. Or at least none in here that have ever been caught. But there is one direct behind us outside of the park. There are a few just outside of the park actually, but the one in back is the closest.
Some are in their eighties with their last offense being in the '80s or ‘90s. At least the last one they got caught for. I always heard that just like with serial killers, they don't stop. They just keep going and going until they're literally stopped or get too old.
The urge to take out some of the trash is there but I'm getting too old for jail. I wish more vigilantes were willing to do the right thing. Sometimes it takes extreme measures to get positive change. But because of my age and health issues, my own hands are tied. I can only sit and wish I could have a little alone time with the pervie over the fence, assuming its address is up to date. Instead, they’ll never know how lucky they are!
Just got the monthly newsletter. Oh, so now they think they're doing 4-sided inspections instead of 3 (starting yesterday). They claim they'll contact everyone regardless, but those meeting their standards will just get a "keep up the good work" message.
Just let me know when they complain, I told Tom, and don't do anything you wouldn't normally do for yourself. As soon as they start, we'll remind them that they not only don't tell us what to do, but they also don't dictate what we do with things we paid for. Especially after they let someone trash their place just because they were crazy. If they were that unstable, they shouldn't have been allowed in here in the first place.
I decided back in 2003 that I wouldn't let anyone parent me—or us—ever again, and that rule still stands, no matter how much power or leverage someone thinks they have over us. They can commend and compliment us all they want, but I'm not about to be ordered around by people I don't even know regarding things we own and pay for.
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