capinyoass
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- Apr 19, 2013
- 168
Local Cops knew he had the permit, just checking I guess.
In a normal world that would be reason enough to leave the guy be, what's the point in hassling him, trying to trip him up in a technicality?Local Cops knew he had the permit, just checking I guess.
In a normal world that would be reason enough to leave the guy be, what's the point in hassling him, trying to trip him up in a technicality?
Why is the WORLD does a real estate agent need a CC? Really, are you joking, meanwhile, people who ACTUALLY need one can't? You carry no money, you are in no danger (showing a house is in no way a danger), really? Sad!
Why is the WORLD does a real estate agent need a CC? Really, are you joking, meanwhile, people who ACTUALLY need one can't? You carry no money, you are in no danger (showing a house is in no way a danger), really? Sad!
If opinions don't matter as you state, then why the troll comment. It's idiots like you that push people over to the wrong side of the fence.
I'm not nobody. "Senior member" LOL
What does an opinion matter? You're hot and bothered Tim spent a lot his own personal time and got a permit. I'm happy for him
Personal safety comes to mind when showing houses (also called common sense), it is not a great idea to show houses after dark (a majority of real estate agents tell their buyers they will not show houses after dark and don't get on the soap box of that is the only time they can show, that's BS). As for cash, who doesn't carry a few bucks in their wallet but he's not "transporting cash" on a regular basis (everything is electronic). As for showing strangers, I guess he doesn't meet them first to detail the home buying process. BTW, did you provide the MSP with stats on real estate muggings in your area as justification or BS them that you carry large amounts of cash (everything is electronic these days). Butt hurt, everyone on here should be, if this guy got a permit. I like mine with extra butter please.