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Geez, no solicitors? What do you guys have against prostitutes? They're just trying to earn a living...
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^ Brilliant! (The phone call tape recording thing, that is...)
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The other sign was put up by someone on a whim and not backed by law... Quote:
I can't control what others say, but I can control who I speak to. If you have a problem with someone coming to your door with something you don't want, no matter what the topic/offer, why don't you simply ask them to stop coming? Is this really that difficult? KT |
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Trekkor is right!
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Now get out of my yard!! :) |
I kinda get the feeling some of you guys would get bent if a new neighbor came to introduce themselves at your door without your permission...
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Well, is she hot?
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Edit - I like the idea of amending the sign to say "unless you're a hot young female with a liberal view of recreational sex"! |
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KT believes he is doing his God's will and that 1. We are fortunate to have him at our door and 2. Fools to not see the truth. Carry on.
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We need to pull this back to the OP's point--he had a "No Soliciting" sign that was being ignored.
Your home is your refuge, your sanctuary away from the "public marketplace" and your privacy and desire to not be disturbed is protected by law and custom. Anyone who approaches your home is, by definition, an "intruder" (even someone you know) and the owner has every right to determine whether or not to acknowledge that person or let them in. If it is someone you know, the decision is usually split-second and without thought. If it is a stranger, wariness and caution come into play, as it may be someone in need. A solicitor violates the basic tenet of the sanctity of the home by bringing the marketplace to the front door. That is the definition of a solicitor--someone who tries to "sell" you products or ideas and you have every right to refuse them entrance and every right to post notice with a sign. If they proceed to your door, ignoring the sign, it is they who are showing the ultimate disrespect for your right to be let alone. They should be treated accordingly. |
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