So, someone who was told he could be a friend, makes the unforgivable mistake of leaving a friend a note. And now he's accused of stalking, threathening children and whatever else is in the minds of those who posted their disapproval. Paranoia reigns. I suppose none of you have ever left a note for a friend. As I said earlier, the contents of the note may have been a clue. As far as threats, seems like posters are the only ones making them. Does "rush to judgement" mean anything to you? Information and communication are wonderful things.
Originally Posted by Mossman
She was right to post the alert when she didn't know who it was and I believe that she clarified appropriately when she found out who left the note. Security is the # priority for the San Antonio Sweethearts and, friend or not, it is unacceptable to leave an unsigned note on a provider's car (I assume unsigned bc she didn't know who left it). Talk about making someone's heart stop. We have all made the mistake at one point or another of allowing a hobbyist (or another provider) into our personal lives and it rarely ends well. I have several hobbyists who I consider to be close friends; however, I am still careful in the amount of personal info I share with them and they still follow hobby etiquette. Friends or not, this is the hobby and hobby etiquette always applies.