Living in a type of neighborhood where everybody watches what you do is not for the faint of heart. You have to have a particular kind of temperament to want to live in a place like that. You know the one, where everyone keeps up with each other's business an…
28-year-old 'rents' neighbor's dog for $20/day so he doesn't look like a 'creep' coming home at 2 AM
A 28-year-old man rented his neighbor's dog for $20/day to avoid appearing suspicious when returning home late at night, highlighting a social engineering vulnerability in neighborhood surveillance dynamics. This incident exposes the risks of relying on informal 'neighborhood watch' mechanisms for physical security, where socially engineered deception can bypass perceived surveillance. The lack of formal oversight in such systems creates opportunities for manipulation by bad actors.