They want Tex as their fluffer.I heard there are some MS13 people crossing the border, you could use them but they probably want your daughter for payment.
Zane Grey called them "greasers".
It's hard to turn down the opportunity to make an ass out of myself when there aren't really any consequencesBetter to overreact, kids are irreplaceable. You will be out of there soon anyway, so even if you make an azz out of yourself no one will care.
They look like webcams hung from the inside of the window... not outsideI have that same exact ladder.
Ever think a squirrel or bird knocked it out the wrong way ?? I have surveillance cameras around our shop and my home. At the shop, nothing'll move 'em. At the house though, I've hadda re-aim them as animals have knocked them a little silly. And I keep the sound on, so I can listen in. Not once did a person move the cameras. I've had UPS and FedEx people complain about them. I told the one FedEx guy, that's why they're there..... for you fools.
But really, that electric mower concerns me...
Not in texas and especially NOT our tex.There's no harm in going to introduce yourself. I absolutely would and your next moves are dictated by how the conversation goes. You mention that you have a sign business and hopefully he divulges what he does. Find out where he moved from, etc.
There could be a perfectly reasonable explanation. Maybe he owns an electronic/security store or works at one, or lived in a dangerous part of some city and having cameras is what he had to do to feel safe.
As far as the lawnmower goes, typically people upgrade homes that comes with a bigger yard. Maybe he had a small yard prior and the lawnmower was perfect for that. Maybe after he had to charge the batteries the first thing he did was Google "riding lawn-mowers near me". Or, he could be one of these non-manly men kinda guys who has no clue how to add gas and oil to a real lawnmower so he bought an electric one.
Or, maybe he's a serial killer.
It's important before you go telling everyone he's a serial killer on FB that you find out a few facts.
Tex is like, GET A REAL MOWERSee!! That's weird. Maybe in California that is normal, but not here. One day he mowed half the yard and it died so he had to charge the batteries. I thought to myself who would put up with such a pain in the *** mower that chokes every 3 seconds and dies halfway though in 110 degree heat. A ****ing psycho thats who.
Ever been examined for paranoia?I agree, there is nothing illegal here... and you're right, he can point 100 of them towards my house. But I think going over there telling him that I don't like a camera pointing directly towards the only tree in my yard, and where pre-pubescent girls swing will let him know that I'm on to him. Like I said, hopefully my new house will be finished next month so this isn't a long term problem. Our neighborhood Facebook group is pretty active and people watch out for each other... lot of information is shared. I'm thinking of posting something of what I'm noticing... laying suspicion that a guy is doing something weird towards little girls is a heavy cloud I'm not afraid to cast.