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originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
a reply to: one4all
I can one hundred percent promise you, I would not end up in any court of law for refusing to identity myself to a fellow tenant in an apartment complex. That's simply asinine.
The woman can be seen standing in the doorway of the apartment complex in video that Toles taped on his cellphone. She repeatedly asks Toles what unit he lives in as Toles asks her to move out of his way.
originally posted by: Krakatoa
originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: LSU2018
Maybe you are right. Don't know her, wasn't there as it happens. Fear is growing. A society of fear is doomed.
I guess you are OK with a stranger following you into your home then. After all, what is there to fear according to you.
What's your home address, I want to visit.
SMH
originally posted by: LSU2018
I think there's something more to this. No way she follows him into his home if she's afraid. I'm not saying setup, but something stinks here.
originally posted by: notsure1
They dont even comprehend what you are saying...
originally posted by: notsure1
a reply to: one4all
They dont even comprehend what you are saying , they are to busy in attack and insult mode and to stubborn to see it any other way.
IT is a secure building.
If someone comes in your yard you want to know who the F### he is and why he is there.
On with the attack me posts about it not be the same thing . But it really is.
Secure building ...
originally posted by: one4all
...I cut an extra Common area key and hid it on the Property outside the BUilding….
originally posted by: TonyS
So she loses her job because she asked to know what apartment he lived in...
Sounds to me like they were looking for any reason possible to fire her.