Hi there,

Which road are you in?
That's horrific.

Melanie

On 1 March 2012 10:03, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> He just now attempted to open my door again! - 9.45am
>
> By the time I opened my door he was 20 metres away down the road, I yelled
> out at him asking what he's &^$%£ up to, he started striding back
> nonchalantly. I said I would call the cops next time and asked his name -
> Martin, surname sounding like Bongolo.
>
> He proceed to start a waffling beg, I closed the door.
>
> Maybe he's not as dumb as he's pretending to be, a sly opportunist.
>
> A few minutes later I notified a VS guard who was nearby who saw the
> incident from a distance, albeit didn't come over to inquire.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 1 March 2012 05:37:13 UTC+2, Chris wrote:
>>
>> I left my house yesterday for 2 minutes at around 1pm and left the door
>> unlocked (stupid, I know), barely out of sight,  came back, opened my front
>> door and there was a man standing inside my house!
>> I recognised him as he had knocked on my door two times last week - The
>> first time, asking for money to pay Home Affairs (I said I never hand out
>> money from my house and gave him a loaves and fishes voucher instead, which
>> he wasn't very gracious about).The second time he knocked, he attempt to
>> open my door as I was approaching to answer, upon which I told him sternly
>> to go away.
>> What's strange this time is that he was just standing inside right next
>> to my front door, and obviously hadn't ventured any further. Maybe he was
>> considering his next move, possibly cautious of the door alarm that would
>> have sounded. I dont know.
>> His excuse was that my door was open and he was just waiting for me, but
>> in my adrenalin pumped state I put it to him clearly that my *%$£! door
>> was closed and you should not &^%$% enter ANY property uninvited, all the
>> while ushering him quickly out, worried he was contemplating further ideas.
>>
>> Description - He claims to be from Zimbabwe, black, about 170cm, fit
>> physique and has a distinct wandering eye. He also appears to be hard of
>> hearing and not entirely there mentally.
>>
>> It must also be said, he did not at any time become threatening and did
>> seem fairly genuine in his plight, it could be he just seriously lacks some
>> social boundaries. Nonetheless I feel he should be treated with caution.
>>
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