Preventing Mobile Home Park Crime
If you are a mobile home park owner or want to be one, there are some things you need to know about preventing crime in a mobile home park. If you find shoes hanging from a power line, this means drugs are sold there.
If you see tenants with teardrop tattoos, they have served time in prison, generally the more teardrop tattoos, the more years, since each tattoo represents a family member who died when the person was in prison. Another sign that tattoos are ones from prison are amateurish artwork and bad verbiage.
If you find people standing outside homes for hours with their hands in their pockets, they are probably selling drugs to cars that are passing by. Another sign of drugs being sold is a long line of cars driving up to a house and leaving quickly.
If your tenant is a crank addict he will have toothpick like teeth and will be very fidgety. Beware such tenants. Bad smell in a mobile home park could be from a lab manufacturing meth. Check it out. If all these signs are found in one person, you can be sure there is crime afoot.
Although grouping people is not right, there are certain signs that past behavior has been irregular and that you have to be cautious. So keep the above signs in mind if you are a mobile home owner. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.




































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