Apparently a satellite dish installer is just a prime example of the fact we really do not know what may happen in our home when we are getting something installed or repaired in our own home.  We open our door to a complete stranger and give them free reign of our home and we are even fairly naive to the fact that anything can happen.

In today’s society we tend to trust no one, except these service/installation people.  Why is that?  I remember when we rented our water softener from Culligan, our salt delivery man had a key to our home and complete access anytime during the day when we were not home. Let’s not even think of how often our route drivers changed…

Link to Journal Gazette | 02/28/2007 | Alleged video voyeur nabbed in Kosciusko

Now this is where this article gets a little more interesting to me.  The article indicates adamantly that this is a one time incident with the installer… I have some rather strong doubts.  The same installer did an installation directly across the street from my house just a few weeks ago.  I remember clearly because it seemed very odd to me that he was out here for a very long time on a Friday afternoon, again on a Sunday afternoon and yet again the following week.  You can bet your cookies I will be across the street knocking on the neighbor’s door tonight when they get home from work, just to make sure they are aware of the situation and that they get things checked out.

Eww….it just gives me the heebie jeebies…

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