You look out
for your neighbors, you call the police when you see something that looks
wrong, and you have joined your Neighborhood Watch. Good for you. Now
contemplate your limitations. You are not the police. Think now about how you
will handle situations in your neighborhood.
Some of my long term part time jobs are doing property inspections for mortgage companies and the occasional insurance company.
The mortgage
company wants to know what is happening with the property they finance. For
those folks who make their payments on time, a photograph, once or twice a year,
of the front of the property is sufficient.
When people
fall behind on their payments, monthly visits are common.
The
requirements for the photographs they want are, at a minimum, as follows.
A street sign showing I was on the
correct street.
A house number showing I was at the
correct property.
A picture of the front of the
property.
A picture of the neighborhood, i.e.,
a view along the street showing other homes in the neighborhood.
Some
inspections require more, especially when the property is abandoned, or the
lender wants to know if the property is occupied.
I have lost
tract of the number of times I’ve been challenged by a local resident, or even
the property occupant, with the demand, often in a belligerent tone, “What are
you doing”. The answer now, having dealt
with this too many times, is, “I am about my lawful business” and saying no
more. I’ve found, trying to be “civil”,
simply leads to more questions. I’m not a diplomat, and I’m not wasting my time
with chest puffers and self important blowhards. In fact, what I am doing from
a public street or sidewalk is none of their business. I do refrain from
saying, “Look asshole, if you paid your damn mortgage on time, I wouldn’t be
here”.
The point
here is this. If it is not your property, the activity seems suspicious, you
don’t see clear evidence of a crime being committed, and you are not a sworn or
reserve police officer, keep you distance. Call 911 and be prepared to be a
good witness. You are neither trained to handle crime nor are you empowered by
law.
Just to show
I’m not totally stupid, I have a small sheet printed up with my name, picture,
picture of my vehicle(s), and license plate number(s). When I’m in an area with
several locations to visit, or an area I am in regularly, I make a visit to the
local police office and drop off one of my information sheets. I have extras to
give to any officer who stops me as I make my rounds.
“Yes, we
know who he is and what he is doing. No
laws are being broken. Thank you, though, for calling us”, is a whole lot
easier on everyone.
So folks,
use your head, and don’t become the next George Zimmerman.
6 comments:
It's your used car salesman shifty eyes that give you away!!
Oh yeah, one other thing. Neighborhood watch signs popped up in my neighborhood. Nobody even knocked on my door and asked me to be a watcher! Apart from the signs, I haven't heard a peep.
Not with the dark glasses - standard equipment!
Something like Alarm company signs, and no alarms?
That is a damn good idea. and yeah, don't be stupid.
Thank you.
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