2124 days ago

Don't call cops on me

Mayur from Howick

Hey alert neighbours,

Yeah it's me sitting in my car with my laptop everyday on Ridge road. I am not trying to do anything dodgy and just trying to train my puppy out of separation anxiety before I move back to my office full-time.

It's great that people are looking at me suspiciously which means I am in a safe neighbourhood with alert neighbours but I have a feeling that someone might call cops on me. Please don't do that. 😁😁😁😁

Cheers!

Mayur

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