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Keith W wrote: If I caught anyone peeping through my window they better hope they can run faster than me because if I catch them I would beat the crap out of them!

In my view it is one thing to be walking along the street and something catches your eye in a window and you cast a quick look in whilst carrying on walking it is quite another thing to deliberately go peering through peoples windows, thats perverted in my book and well out of order.


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since i am a nurse i almost always stop to offer to help when i come up on a accident.
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I'm not a nurse, but I always try to be the good samaritan and offer help... :D

I admit I might take a peek in an open window if they have a nicely decorated interior or something... I generally believe that an open window at night is intended to show off, too. ;)


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G-man wrote: I'm not a nurse, but I always try to be the good samaritan and offer help... :D




That's absolutely great,....



unless you're rich...

...

then you get sued.
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no there is the good samaritan act. as long as what you do in an emergency is in good faith and to the best of your ability, you are protected
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guppy wrote: no there is the good samaritan act. as long as what you do in an emergency is in good faith and to the best of your ability, you are protected


Yeah sure,...

God understands that,...

but what about the judicial system? ;) :wah:
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so far, i have managed to keep my liscense. and been involved helping in several accidents.
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guppy wrote: so far, i have managed to keep my liscense. and been involved helping in several accidents.


Good for you.
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You can still be sued... if you don't know what you're doing... my help has been less helping remove people from burning cars... although, I had to do that once or twice... but mostly it's been to help someone change a tire, give them some fuel, or of a law enforcement nature. I wouldn't do anything that would get me sued, certainly... and the only time anyone ever attempted to sue me was when I dis-armed and subdued an individual that was attempting to steal my car... and he was inside my car with a knife prying off where you insert your key... :rolleyes: He abruptly dropped that, though when he realised he didn't stand a chance.


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G-man wrote: ... and the only time anyone ever attempted to sue me was when I dis-armed and subdued an individual that was attempting to steal my car... and he was inside my car with a knife prying off where you insert your key... :rolleyes: He abruptly dropped that, though when he realised he didn't stand a chance.


Ah,...

it's only policy...

without policy there would be no freedom, ironically enough. ;)
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i'm not much of a window peeper, but then again I wouldn't want the nightmares that would come by peeping in my neighbors homes. :-2
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Wendybird wrote: I admit that as the nights get darker more and more people leave their curtains open and the lights on. As I am driving home I pass through a couple of streets full of old Regency buildings. Looking into the houses is awesome! Some of these places are spectacular and decorated exceptionally.

I am not a voyeur in the true sense of the word - I just like to see what peoples houses look like. If they are going to leave their curtains wide open with all the lights blazing then they gotta expect people to look!

And some people really really need to get an interior decorator or get black out curtains :thinking:


I like doing that too, Wendy. It's sort of homely. I also enjoy walking in suburban cities on a Saturday afternoon and seeing people barbecuing in their backyards, mowing lawns, taking dogs for walks, preparing supper, kids playing.. I suppose I am a bit of a voyeur. It's a nice homey feeling too though. A snippet of other lives, other possibilities.
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AussiePam wrote: A snippet of other lives, other possibilities.


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Im documenting all of these replies and I will be turning them over to the authorities promptly.
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I missed this one!

I am a window peeper too. It's great when winter sets in and people have to put their front room lights on, it's a veritable picture show. I have have the odd starer backer but that goes with the territory. You can tell a lot from peoples living rooms, sometimes I am horrified by the decor and other times slightly envious. If someone is scratching themselves or picking their nose it's extra points:wah:

Sadly though, recently I have been subject to some subtle eyeing. We don't have nets up at the window because we have windows with that old fashioned criss cross leading in, I hadn't realised what a great view you get from outside (we've recently moved in) until I got a little sick of heads bobbing into view with that uncomfortable moment of 'contact'. It seems that we are a peepers paradise:( Needless to say, the curtains now get shut at twilight. Who knows what people have already judged of me, but I will get my revenge....:wah: :yh_devil
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SnoozeControl wrote: I've never been first (second, third, etc) on the scene of an accident! I'm not sure I'd be much help. I'm talking about the multi-car accident where there's already an ambulance at the scene. It seems sort of macabre to rubber neck while they're loading the injured into the back.


I was somehow first on the scene at two quite separate bicycle accidents. Splinted a broken arm on the first, and managed to at least stop any other bystanders mucking about with the second one until the ambos arrived and neckbraced him properly. (Working in a medical research facility means ya get loads of first aid training, though usually it's only PhD students backing into bunsen burners or spilling acid down their daks or needlesticking themselves)
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Wendybird wrote: Where I used to live there was a horrible road junction. Several accidents happened each month and our neighbour was a nurse. She had a bag ready at the door to offer assistance if required. There was a really horrific accident one night and we went out to help her as nobody else was around.

She called my partner over and asked him to hold a bandage on a drivers face and then took me to one side and calmly asked me to look for the driver's eye :-3 . She handed me this little bag and told me if I found it to put it in the bag and seal it up.

I found it in the passenger footwell.

Not the nicest thing I have ever had to do.................................:thinking:


Ewwwwww! you're a braver gal than I, sweetie!

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Exactly.
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Wendybird wrote: I found it in the passenger footwel:


That's unbelievable, Bendybird.

Do you know if they were able to 'reattach' it to the person?
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You are a VERY BAD GIRL, Missy! :wah:
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Keith W wrote: If I caught anyone peeping through my window they better hope they can run faster than me because if I catch them I would beat the crap out of them!

In my view it is one thing to be walking along the street and something catches your eye in a window and you cast a quick look in whilst carrying on walking it is quite another thing to deliberately go peering through peoples windows, thats perverted in my book and well out of order.


So if I am walking by and your curtains are open and I take any more than a quick look or glance(and I am very likely to look very hard to see what I can see without crossing the street or your lawn)and you dash out and beat the crap out of me, do you suppose they might put you in jail. After all, I was just looking......... hard.

Anyone who wants their privacy to that extent better had close their curtains.
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Keith W wrote: Please don't take my two paragraph post out of context



If anyone was looking through my window they would be trespassing.



You cant look through my window from the street, you would have to walk through a gate situated in a six foot wall, walk down a rather long pathway past some five foot hedges to peer through my window and as I said if I caught anyone peering through my window they better hope they can run faster than me.



also as I said.....



In my view it is one thing to be walking along the street and something catches your eye in a window and you cast a quick look in whilst carrying on walking it is quite another thing to deliberately go peering through peoples windows, thats perverted in my book and well out of order.












If I were wearing this certainly you would understand Im a professional and merely doing my job though. I would hope so anyway.





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Keith W wrote: Please don't take my two paragraph post out of context

If anyone was looking through my window they would be trespassing.

You cant look through my window from the street, you would have to walk through a gate situated in a six foot wall, walk down a rather long pathway past some five foot hedges to peer through my window and as I said if I caught anyone peering through my window they better hope they can run faster than me.

also as I said.....

In my view it is one thing to be walking along the street and something catches your eye in a window and you cast a quick look in whilst carrying on walking it is quite another thing to deliberately go peering through peoples windows, thats perverted in my book and well out of order.




Well then an awful lot of people must be perverted because if my curtains are open, people walking by at night when the lights are on, or even in the daytime, can just look in and see unless I have my curtains shut. And believe me, 9 out of 10 or 10 out of 10 do. I am close to the street, large bay windows almost to the floor.

No one took your two paragraphs out of context. You said nothing of being so far away as to looking in your windows meant trespassing. The same reply knowing that information would definitely be taking it out of context. And if I am pissing you off, I am sorry cuz I don't usually do that. It is not one of my favorite hobbies.
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Good gracious Nomad

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Nomad wrote: War ! Its A War !!! :-6


You tickle my tummy Nomad. I'm LSHIFOMCSRAOTF translated, Laushing so hard I'm falling off my chair (don't know what that S is:confused: )oh it's an a) and rolling around on the floor. You blow me up man and make life worth living:guitarist :-4
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Keith W wrote: Hey no worries

Sorry for the tone of my post, I was just trying to clarify why I would be upset if someone peered through my window


Well I'd be upset too if somebody walked across my lawn and put their nose up to my window. You are sheltered from people being able to walk by and look in so it would be natural to be averse to people being able to see in so easily. It takes a bit of getting used to.:D
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Hi Keith,

So I suppose you're not that happy about the collection of black and white stills I've taken with my long range lens then? Damn, and they've taken me so long to collect.......
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Katy1 wrote: Hi Keith,



So I suppose you're not that happy about the collection of black and white stills I've taken with my long range lens then? Damn, and they've taken me so long to collect.......






Now were talking ! Thats my girl. ;)
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I once walked out onto my landing heading for the bathroom when the light on next door caught my eye. The woman next door had her kit off and some guy was delivering the groceries at 138 beats per minute. :yh_giggle


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