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Peter Skellern

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Jan 10, 2025
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Hypothetically, I intend to go at home in my own bed/house. How do people think I should make (general) people aware? I live alone and quite feasibily no one would miss me for weeks or more likely months. Obviously, I want things handled properly.

I thought about a note (in waterproof plastic) pinned to my door saying "ring the Police etc..". Anyone any other suggestions?
 
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Peace2peace

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Dec 26, 2024
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Hypothetically, I intend to go at home in my own bed/house. How do people think I should make (general) people aware? I live alone and quite feasibily no one would miss me for weeks or more likely months. Obviously, I want things handled properly.

I thought about a note (in waterproof plastic) pinned to my door saying "ring the Police etc..". Anyone any other suggestions?
Send schedule email or message to your love ones or neighbor
 
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Gangrel

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Jul 25, 2024
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Delayed email to the authorities/trusted person.
 
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Peter Skellern

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Jan 10, 2025
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Delayed email to the authorities/trusted person.
"Please do not use these email addresses to report a crime, instead dial 101, report it online, or in an emergency dial 999."

This implies they're emails aren't checked that regularly but it seems Hobsons Choice. I wouldn't want to directly involve a neighbour. A bit distressing for them.
 
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Peace2peace

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Dec 26, 2024
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"Please do not use these email addresses to report a crime, instead dial 101, report it online, or in an emergency dial 999."

This implies they're emails aren't checked that regularly but it seems Hobsons Choice. I wouldn't want to directly involve a neighbour. A bit distressing for them.
Its better than your d*ed body disturbing them since u leave alone
 
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Gangrel

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Jul 25, 2024
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"Please do not use these email addresses to report a crime, instead dial 101, report it online, or in an emergency dial 999."

This implies they're emails aren't checked that regularly but it seems Hobsons Choice. I wouldn't want to directly involve a neighbour. A bit distressing for them.
I doubt it's not checked, usually these emails are for admnistration purposes. If i was in that situation i would mail explaining the situation in a lot of detail, how and where to find me, to the local police, local fire department and maybe even the local hospital, just anyone that is capable of finding really, i would be a corpse. Better than to be a pile of goo smelling the neighborhood.
 
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Peter Skellern

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I doubt it's not checked, usually these emails are for admnistration purposes. If i was in that situation i would mail explaining the situation in a lot of detail, how and where to find me, to the local police, local fire department and maybe even the local hospital, just anyone that is capable of finding really, i would be a corpse. Better than to be a pile of goo smelling the neighborhood.
It'd have to be the Police (in my Country). The local Hospital contact is all by phone.
 
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Hollowman

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Dec 14, 2021
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I live alone too, I've thought of leaving a note in my mailbox. Asking them to contact police.
 
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Peter Skellern

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Jan 10, 2025
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I live alone too, I've thought of leaving a note in my mailbox. Asking them to contact police.
Yes, its awkward. I'll probably email the police with a scheduled email. Maybe my GP too. My front door is a good way off the road so would anyone read that anyway - who gets post these days as well. I don't want to put a note through a Neighbours door (as it's upsetting for an unconnected party) and they might read it straight away.
 
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Hollowman

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Yes, its awkward. I'll probably email the police with a scheduled email. Maybe my GP too. My front door is a good way off the road so would anyone read that anyway - who gets post these days as well. I don't want to put a note through a Neighbours door (as it's upsetting for an unconnected party) and they might read it straight away.
You don't get mail? I meant asking the postal worker to contact police. Good luck whatever you do.
 
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Peter Skellern

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You don't get mail? I meant asking the postal worker to contact police. Good luck whatever you do.
Very little these days. It's increasingly uncommon. I meant that too but there's less and less post delivered in my country.
 

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