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Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Stiletto:
--- Quote from: AtlantaP.I. on September 08, 2010, 01:11:29 PM ---Following someone at DC is alot easier than you would believe. With it being so crowded most people don't take in their complete environment, let alone take the time to remember any faces. Me and they person I was following were standing next to each other several times, and that is after I had been video taping him all day.
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Now what would be really funny is if you chatted with him. :D
Chelle:
--- Quote from: Shecky P. Waldorf on September 08, 2010, 03:00:07 PM ---See? Creepy? Nothing against PIs, mind you; as with any other professions, the good ones do it right and it's a skillset that can be very respected. But the spelling-out of "I was following a person in a place that's all about good fun and HE NEVER KNEW IT" just feels too "muahahahahaaaaaa!" to me. Id est, creepy.
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Me? I'm thinking we need to hire him. I could use a PI able to keep under the radar.
Unfortunately, none of my folks are in Georgia.
Stiletto:
--- Quote from: AcornArmy on September 08, 2010, 02:58:06 PM ---Heh, I think what makes it creepy is not so much that the P.I. was doing this, but that he says the guy he was following never noticed he was being followed. Which makes one wonder if something like that has ever happened to them, and they never realized it either. It kind of brings these elements of mysteries and detective novels a little closer to us perceiving them realistically, I guess.
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I kind of figure mainly a PI gets hired to see if someone is cheating on their spouse...or committing insurance fraud or something, right? So if you're not doing anything wrong, odds are unlikely a PI would follow you. And if someone suspects you are doing something wrong, but you're innocent, well, no harm done from the PI, right? I mean, if a PI really wants to follow me going to work, doing errands, taking care of kids, etc...I just hope he can stay awake. ;D
Mousekabob:
--- Quote from: Aine on September 07, 2010, 10:04:40 PM ---Yes that was me in the Renaissance! Thank you. 8) Were you there, too? So was iago.
Also, Hilton Reservations are open NOW for next year. Code: DCN. Rate is $188 Be aware, I called and double-checked, one night charge to reserve is NON-REFUNDABLE.
https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/meetings/access_group.jhtml;jsessionid=ZSGNGPMA5X5GUCSGBJF3EWQ?ctyhocn=ATLAHHH&startDate2=1/September 2011&endDate2=5/September 2011&groupCode=
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Non refundable deposit, that's nuts. I have the dates and times the Marriott and Hyatt are taking reservations as an alert in my phone!!!
LDSman:
--- Quote from: Mousekabob on September 09, 2010, 05:11:54 PM ---Non refundable deposit, that's nuts. I have the dates and times the Marriott and Hyatt are taking reservations as an alert in my phone!!!
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The Hyatt starts October 15th right?
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