Hello everyone,
I came across this forum while searching for a construction community. I hope you can help me with my concern.
Today, a man with a strange device was on our property, but we hadn’t "ordered" him. He had a monitor/computer strapped to his chest and, as he was leaving, he was dragging this "thing" along the ground behind him.

I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me exactly what was being measured here.
Thank you very much in advance.
I came across this forum while searching for a construction community. I hope you can help me with my concern.
Today, a man with a strange device was on our property, but we hadn’t "ordered" him. He had a monitor/computer strapped to his chest and, as he was leaving, he was dragging this "thing" along the ground behind him.
I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me exactly what was being measured here.
Thank you very much in advance.
Absolutely ridiculous answer.
Müllerin schrieb:
Brief answer without small talk:
I routinely check for gas leaks. This is a requirement by the utility providers/by law xyz. If you have questions, please contact the regional gas supplier Name ABC. Have a nice day.
And move on.That is exactly what you can expect.
Unsure schrieb:
Good, at least waterboarding until the little guy tells the full truth!Winniefred schrieb:
Absolutely stupid answer.Just saying "gas" is also stupid, and teshalp: throw the Purchen to Poden! *smile*https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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11ant schrieb:
Simply saying "gas" is clearly nonsense and therefore: throw the dust into the puddles! *smile*It would be more creative to confuse your probe instead...
I find the template lacks a “Dear esteemed property and homeowner” greeting and, above all, a proper closing line, perhaps something like “Thank you for your understanding, dear Madam/Sir. I will hurry and kindly erase my traces from your valuable land/pathway upon completing my modest work.”