• unphazed@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I have cameras everywhere now, so it helps, but at night it’s hard to make out faces, even with nightmode on. Scariest thing happened near here when I was a kid. We came home to blood smeared on our storm door with a hand print on the inside door, red splotches all over the porch. We found out someone had a car accident and tried to het help but no one was home. Neighbors said their leg was messed up in odd angles and were scratched all to hell but the emts thought they’d be fine. I felt bad as a kid for thinking “glad I wasn’t home…” but they had no one to get help until the neighbors finally saw them.

    • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      That’s why I can’t just ignore the very rare instances of someone knocking at night. Wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I could have helped and didn’t.

      Luckily, all I really care about via the camera is weaponry already in the open. If they’re not armed and ready to go, I’ll take the risk of being faster or not in case it’s a person needing help. So far, I have never regretted answering the door, though there was one time the help wasn’t exactly fun.

      Drunk lady got dumped out of a car (probably for being a drunk idiot, because she was with me lol) on the edge of town, in the mountains, in January in clothes totally not fit for sub zero temps. I got her home, but jfc I wanted to dump her out again after five minutes. I hate drunks to begin with, but she was obliterated, trying to put her hand in my pants, and slobbering everywhere.

      If that’s the worst that ever comes my way, I’m happy lol