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Police warn about door-to-door salesman in Clearfield
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I would suppose the TIME, the DEPOSITIONS, the many STATEMENTS, the PAPERWORK, answering to several ATTORNEYS and the years and years and years that these legal processes run is just more trouble than any of the victims would like to endure. The prosecution process is as much a headache and inconvenience for the victim, as was the nuisance of the original assault.
TELL THE PUBLIC what uniform/product this man is wearing/selling so that they can be on guard!
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You have to be mental to let a complete stranger into your home. Use your head ladies and gentlemen!
Like teenagers a few decades back, not many were juvenile delinquents or druggy hippies, but the media and the masses labeled them all.
Our family has had some wonderful new ideas, products, and services come to us in unsolicited mail and email, over the phone, and to our door.
There are good and legitimate companies with honest, courteous (thrifty, clean, brave and reverent) :) salespeople whom we would welcome.
Let's not lynch 'em.
I too, live in a no soliciting neighborhood. I'm not sure how surprised a salesman should be when this type of response is what you are receiving in a no-solicitation neighborhood.
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It really makes you wonder why these women won�t press charges. What if he ends up hurting someone?