To: FITZ
When the guy from Sears knocks on your door, do you just let him in to fix the dishwasher, or do you run a background check on him with the sexual predator database before you allow him into your house?
IOW, how do you know that that repairman wasn't at a swingers club the night before?
To: Luis Gonzalez;Fritz
"IOW, how do you know that that repairman wasn't at a swingers club the night before?"
If you pick up some dude from a bar, you know what you are dealing with. There is a question about the repairman who you call to fix something. But you still don't trust any stranger that comes into your house. You watch that person, and a woman alone should never let in anyone.
To: Luis Gonzalez
The guy from Sears does not knock on my door unannounced. There is an appointment made. My husband, or some other family member, is here when he arrives. It is fairly well-known that appliance repairmen are frequently ex-felons. I do not allow them in my home unless someone is with me. I won't discuss other self-protection measures we take, but trust me, we take them.
To: Luis Gonzalez
When the guy comes from Sears, my kids aren't likely asleep in their rooms, I wouldn't be off in some other room in an orgy ignoring that he was going into their bedrooms. He certainly would not have access to the kids even if he was perfectly on the up and up. And if one of my kids was missing when the repairman left, I'd know instantly and give the police exact details and the complete truth. The parents were not completely honest about who and what was in their home at their invitation and withholding facts might have cost their child's life. We all have priorities and theirs isn't their children.
590 posted on
02/12/2002 10:39:19 AM PST by
FITZ
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