I know, that's a goofy thread title for me....
OK, so it's been really bad weather all week here in California.
Tonight I'm relaxing at home, it's about 8 PM, so it's dark - I have the porch light on at the front door.
(BTW a little background here: I always use my side door to enter & exit the house. There is no light there. Most visitors go to the front door, right? Jehovah Witnesses, high school kids selling stuff, etc. My SOP when getting knocks on the front door especially at night is to come out the side door and "sneak up" on the front porch interlopers, thereby putting them off guard -- and denying them a look inside my front room, which is filled with musical instruments. They're still under the light so I can get a good look at 'em, etc. One time last month I did not follow this plan - it was a Latin selling strawberries during the day - he caught sight of the Tama drum set and got, er, excited. I had to quickly close the door on him while he was going "Tambores!" and making drumming motions. Fugger.)
Back to tonight. During a break in the rainstorm, I hear a knock on my side door, I figure it's friend, family or neighbor.
I get to the door, look out the blinds and there's nobody there. First red flag.
I look down the driveway and there's a big white guy there (2nd red flag - I'm, er, a minority in my neighborhood so to speak), he's smoking a cigarette (I don't like that right off the bat) and he starts saying his vehicle broke down and asks if I have jumper cables. I notice in this brief conversation he drops the F bomb several times (2 1/2 red flag? )
He points across the street to a fairly late model white Ford Explorer
(Red flag or not?).
So anyway, I'm standing there in my doorway, red flags piling up, and my Paranoia-meter is rising.
So I lie. I actually have jumper cables, 2 as a matter of fact. One pair somewhere in the trunk of my Buick (which said stranger is standing next to -- and eyeing BTW).
"Sorry, man. Maybe try AAA." as I close the door.
Now normally, I'm a pretty helpful person. I don't hesitate to push people's cars around, give strangers directions, get groceries from the top shelf for short or old people, etc etc. But this situation bugged me a bit, as you can tell by this ever-growing post Just way too suspicious all around.
So I start to think, how would I help this guy? Say, sure, I got cables. Would I leave my door open and/or unlocked while I rummage through the trunk finding those cables in the Buick's trunk? (That'd be a great time to clout me over the head with a crow bar, eh?) Then what, I suppose he'd want me to go give his Ford a jump?
Now I am remembering some door-to-door scams that people get ripped off with. The can I use your phone bit, or we're city inspectors, blah blah.
BTW I checked the street about a couple hours later. The Ford was - cue dramatic music - gone!
Anyway, WWJCFD? Was I right to be cautious?
OK, so it's been really bad weather all week here in California.
Tonight I'm relaxing at home, it's about 8 PM, so it's dark - I have the porch light on at the front door.
(BTW a little background here: I always use my side door to enter & exit the house. There is no light there. Most visitors go to the front door, right? Jehovah Witnesses, high school kids selling stuff, etc. My SOP when getting knocks on the front door especially at night is to come out the side door and "sneak up" on the front porch interlopers, thereby putting them off guard -- and denying them a look inside my front room, which is filled with musical instruments. They're still under the light so I can get a good look at 'em, etc. One time last month I did not follow this plan - it was a Latin selling strawberries during the day - he caught sight of the Tama drum set and got, er, excited. I had to quickly close the door on him while he was going "Tambores!" and making drumming motions. Fugger.)
Back to tonight. During a break in the rainstorm, I hear a knock on my side door, I figure it's friend, family or neighbor.
I get to the door, look out the blinds and there's nobody there. First red flag.
I look down the driveway and there's a big white guy there (2nd red flag - I'm, er, a minority in my neighborhood so to speak), he's smoking a cigarette (I don't like that right off the bat) and he starts saying his vehicle broke down and asks if I have jumper cables. I notice in this brief conversation he drops the F bomb several times (2 1/2 red flag? )
He points across the street to a fairly late model white Ford Explorer
(Red flag or not?).
So anyway, I'm standing there in my doorway, red flags piling up, and my Paranoia-meter is rising.
So I lie. I actually have jumper cables, 2 as a matter of fact. One pair somewhere in the trunk of my Buick (which said stranger is standing next to -- and eyeing BTW).
"Sorry, man. Maybe try AAA." as I close the door.
Now normally, I'm a pretty helpful person. I don't hesitate to push people's cars around, give strangers directions, get groceries from the top shelf for short or old people, etc etc. But this situation bugged me a bit, as you can tell by this ever-growing post Just way too suspicious all around.
So I start to think, how would I help this guy? Say, sure, I got cables. Would I leave my door open and/or unlocked while I rummage through the trunk finding those cables in the Buick's trunk? (That'd be a great time to clout me over the head with a crow bar, eh?) Then what, I suppose he'd want me to go give his Ford a jump?
Now I am remembering some door-to-door scams that people get ripped off with. The can I use your phone bit, or we're city inspectors, blah blah.
BTW I checked the street about a couple hours later. The Ford was - cue dramatic music - gone!
Anyway, WWJCFD? Was I right to be cautious?
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