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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
These guys keep fabricating protocols with respect to what Zimmerman should and should not do and applicable laws that don't exist, and then present them as evidence of a crime.
What is the point of a neighborhood patrol that sees someone suspicious in a gated neighborhood suffering a burglary every other month... calls police and just sits there as the guy walks off into the dark and disappears?
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"Excuse me sir. I'm with the neighborhood watch and part of my job is making sure no one trespasses on private resort property. Are you a new resident I haven't had the pleasure of meeting?"
This is how a polite encounter should originate and is indicative of almost every instance where I live. Anyone with the smallest amount of common sense can tell a resident out for a walk vs someone who doesn't belong. But being in a tourist area everyone is given the polite benefit of doubt they belong. Wave to people you know politely talk to those you don't.
In a non tourist community I would think a non resident would really stand out.