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Sat, 27 Apr 2002 19:08:13 EDT


Michael:
      I realize each of us need to make a decision concerning this matter. I 
too, entered clients homes without them present for a number of years. So did 
the "termite" man ...the same day I was there.  He dropped his reading 
glasses in my client bedroom while spraying. The client forgot that he came. 
She accused me of rambling around in her house and I'm sure she feared I had 
stolen something. And you can bet your sweet A_ _ if something had come up 
missing I would have been , in her mind, a strong suspect.  Of course she 
felt like a fool after I told her......remember the termite man...has he lost 
his glasses....Therefore she felt real stupid  and I have never entered 
another house unattended. She taught me a lot that day. It ain't got nothing 
to do with high or low crime rate. It has to do with human nature and folks 
jumping to conclusions. For that very reason we have created in our society a 
profession to handle such matters....lawyers. I just as soon not put myself 
in that situation. It ain't right nor wrong. We all must decide. All my 
clients appreciate the fact I do not wish to be in their house alone and will 
work with me on a good time for us both to be there. This works for me.

Tommy Black
Decatur, Ala.  
      


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