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..selling magazines door-to-door?
By taking the money and not delivering the product?
By hiring gullible kids to work for you?
WHO would open their door to this thug?
Wow - $250,000 for selling magazines door to door? How come it isn't written up everywhere as a great career without having to go to college first?
Arguing at his court hearing says a lot about this guy - he seems very familiar with court proceedings.
There are violent people already in Utah, how come we got to import one from Chicago?
Is there some kind of licensing requirement for these door-to-door salesmen, and a resultant background check? If not, perhaps this would be a good thing to legislate?
Hope the injured lady soon recovers completely from her physical injuries, and is helped to recover from the mental and emotional damage.
Look at this guy. Would you really let him in your door? I won't let sweet little old ladies I don't know in my home. Then again, who's to say he wouldn't have just pushed his way in if she hadn't let him in.
A lot of people don't have the ability to see who is at the door before they open it. My last apartment had no peep hole and no window by the door. I had to open the door just to see who was there. Maybe we should have laws about rental units always being able to see who is at their door before they open it.
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