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jblum315 12-22-2013 06:09 AM

I would never, never, never buy meat "off the back of a truck." Never.

Cisco Kid 12-22-2013 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 799402)
I would never, never, never buy meat "off the back of a truck." Never.

What could possibly go wrong ?
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

rubicon 12-22-2013 07:32 AM

It is indeed a shame, but justified, that in today's cultural we surround ourselves with security in homes, airports, schools, etc remaining on perpetual guard

It appears this guy may have a legitimate business and was drumming up business by offering his version of the bakers dozen.

It might serve him better to find a strategic location to sell his wares

Steve & Deanna 12-22-2013 09:36 AM

Not sure if it was the same guy but during the first part of this year, someone stopped in front of our place in Lynnhaven asking if we were interested in buying meat. Naturally, we declined but also thought it to be an oddity of solicitation in TV.

Bogie Shooter 12-22-2013 10:27 AM

Following from the POA Bulletin, January-2013
http://www.poa4us.org/bulletins_file...etin201301.pdf



Seniors Vs Crime
Leading the Fight Against Scams
Combating Door-to-Door Peddlers
Villagers often voice frustrations over
door-to-door solicitations. Some mistakenly
think we are a ‘gated’ community and can
keep solicitors out. Most of us know that is
not true – our roads are public property.
Anyone can use them. Our gates ‘monitor’
access but do not restrict access to our Villages.
The State of Florida does have laws governing
door-to-door sales. The Villages has
policies in place to reinforce state laws.
Knowing the rules is the first and most important
step in doing something to control door-to
-door solicitations within our community.
The Villages displays “No Soliciting” signs
at all entrance gates in The Villages which
prohibits individuals from trying to sell unwanted
items or services (solicitation) to residents.
The only legal way for vendors to sell
anything door-to-door within The Villages is
when they have a valid Home Solicitation
Sales Permit from the county. (There are some
individuals and organizations that are exempt
from having a permit, but they must be able to
show how they are excluded from having a
permit.)
Posting a sign on your door or in your
window at your residence that reads “No Soliciting”
should keep sellers you have not invited
to your home from trying to sell you
goods or services. Florida law prohibits individuals
from trying to sell items or services
to individuals who have posted “No Soliciting”
signs at their residence. Even though
Florida laws are a little unclear on when solicitation
becomes trespassing, the first line
of defense is for you, as a homeowner, to
post a “No Soliciting” sign on your property.
When someone comes to your door selling
something, and you did not invite them,
first ask to see their Sales Solicitation Permit.
FS 501.022(8) requires them to display their
permit BEFORE initiation of the solicitation
of a sale. If they do not have, or refuse to
show you, a Solicitation Permit, ask them to
leave immediately. If they refuse, and become
persistent, tell them that you will report
them to local authorities, and then do so!

If you want to report individual(s) violating
the Villages policy, call the Villages
Deed Compliance Office at 751-3912. After
hours and weekends call Community Watch
at 753-0550.
If you want assistance from the police to
remove these unwanted individuals or to report
solicitation without a permit, call 911.
Tell the law enforcement officers who come
to your house that you want to report these
people for solicitor misconduct and give as
much detail to the officers as possible. Otherwise,
the police will not be able to apprehend the violators.
If you are ever concerned for your property
security or your personal safety, call
911.
Florida Statutes 501.021 through 501.055
covers Florida home solicitation.

murray607 12-22-2013 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marigold (Post 799168)
Man just came to our front screen door in Buttonwood saying he had extra meat from a delivery and did we want it. Hubby said no several times. Man left and we called Community Watch. They said they are trying to get him.
The truck is a white pickup with freezer containers in the back. Man is about 40-50 years old with short hair. He left before I could use phone to take picture.

Just a heads up, be aware. If you see him, call Community Watch.

Tell them you are vegetarian!

But then again, I guess he will have his buddy show up with a pick-up load of vegetables


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