Devittraisedto2
Devittraisedto2 t1_iujt93x wrote
Reply to comment by cS150 in LPT If a loved one goes missing and you enter their home to look for possible leads/clues, don't allow any family friends/neighbors to enter the home if they volunteer to help you look. by cS150
Tbh my first instinct would be to try and reach out to them in any way I can, if they still don't respond, of course I'll check the house. But if I have the suspicion that they're missing after I check the house and their cars are still there, I'd leave the house without touching anything else and call the police and report a missing person's report. Because it would be questionable that their vehicles are there, but they are not. Especially when all attempts to contact them have failed.
I'd make sure no one else can open or enter the house until the cops arrive. So that there's absolute certainty that after you discover that they're missing its only you that has entered and left the house in that time.
Devittraisedto2 t1_iujrnd5 wrote
Reply to comment by cS150 in LPT If a loved one goes missing and you enter their home to look for possible leads/clues, don't allow any family friends/neighbors to enter the home if they volunteer to help you look. by cS150
That's why it's called a welfare check
If they're already missing for a certain amount of time and theyre not answeing your calls the first step is to call the cops, and not investigate the property yourself. Because if you're at the point where they're already missing and your friends and family are offering to help, call the cops first and decline their offer to help to preserve the area.
Devittraisedto2 t1_iujr7p8 wrote
Reply to LPT If a loved one goes missing and you enter their home to look for possible leads/clues, don't allow any family friends/neighbors to enter the home if they volunteer to help you look. by cS150
Wouldn't you just call a detective instead of just investigating it yourself
Devittraisedto2 t1_iujqipp wrote
Reply to comment by tubesweaterguru in LPT: Before answering the door, put on coat. If you like the person at the door, you can say you just got in. If you don't, you can say you were just leaving. by MrSirStevo
Gets in the car with you
Devittraisedto2 t1_iuhl0a9 wrote
Reply to LPT: Set your alarm for 2hrs before you want to wake up, so when you wake up you can go back to sleep by spatchi14
Why have your sleep disrupted like that?
Chances are it will be harder for you to fall back to sleep. Just sleep the full amount of time you need go sleep without disrupting yourself
Devittraisedto2 t1_iufaaar wrote
Reply to comment by MinorIrritant in LPT Laptop USB revives dead devices by philzter
My brain did not process any of that but will keep note
Devittraisedto2 t1_iuf95e7 wrote
Reply to LPT Laptop USB revives dead devices by philzter
So how is it different from plugging it to a wall socket with the charging port
Devittraisedto2 t1_iue5xva wrote
Reply to LPT: Birthdays and Growing up by diilym1230
>The older you get, the more YOU have to advertise it’s YOUR birthday.
But why should I remind people its my birthday?
My close friends and family dont need to be reminded its my birthday because they know, just like how I know when theirs' are.
Devittraisedto2 t1_itwefq1 wrote
Reply to comment by quadriplegicswimteam in LPT: If you are a naturalized citizen, do NOT post pictures of yourself with your naturalization certificate online. by Particular-Canary696
Damn Mark, tell me the tale as to why
Devittraisedto2 t1_itwbnp6 wrote
Reply to LPT: If you are a naturalized citizen, do NOT post pictures of yourself with your naturalization certificate online. by Particular-Canary696
Why would people even want to post those pictures online
I remember someone posted their passport details on facebook, asked why they did that and they never responded.
Devittraisedto2 t1_itmgf5j wrote
Reply to LPT: If someone uses the line "you are very mature for your age," you shouldn't engage in a romantic relationship with them. by [deleted]
Needs more explanation because I don't understand what's the implications here
Devittraisedto2 t1_iujv3to wrote
Reply to comment by cS150 in LPT If a loved one goes missing and you enter their home to look for possible leads/clues, don't allow any family friends/neighbors to enter the home if they volunteer to help you look. by cS150
Real talk, I understood your intent so just wanted to clarify further regarding the LPT itself
It's better to err on the side of caution as people say