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Presumption
Sui Juris, I agree with your post about people feeling the need to know what thier neighbor is doing. When they are on the receiving end, they tend to take a different stance and try to be the victim.
I have noticed that people in general invest too much energy in things of "no value" and therefore go around and not make any sense.
The thing about Truly Nolen being neighborhood watchdogs is less of an act of being a good neighbor and more of free publicity.
They as a company doesn't really care about other peoples property than trying to get more clients by giving the perception of a company who cares. It is the revenue that will be generated from that article that they care about.
As far as the employees of Truly Nolen, they will have those that truly try to be a good citizen (which they would call in something if they thought it was suspicious), those that don't care, and those who are just afraid (for whatever reason they give).
I am venting my thoughts on the subject of "Good Corporate Citizen" perception and reality.
Peace be with You!
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"Nothing real can be threatened.
Nothing unreal exists.
herein lies the peace of GOD" - A Course in Miracles.
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