

i wouldnt go in either unless like i could see their lips were blue or something else super concerning like that from the door, i’d try to wake them up from the door and if they’re not responding id yell that im calling 911 (presumably this would “wake up” anyone trying to pretend to be asleep). i dont blame the woman for filming to protect herself either tbc
i live in a “castle doctrine” state so yeah even without stories like that garage guy im not entering someone’s home unless i’m absolutely convinced they’re in dire need of medical attention
appreciate it! i do agree the tiktok vibe gets on my nerves lol looking thru her vids for the actual vid was annoying as hell. i wasnt really thinking she barged in, doing that for a contactless drop off would be weird as hell. i guess what i was trying to figure out is if it’s plausible that it was someone being dumb and not closing all their door away and then it swinging open or if the couch seemed suspiciously placed if that makes any sense. like the couch was directly facing the door or was it angled towards the tv? etc.
as for posting about it, I could see posting it as like a warning to anyone else who might run across this guy’s house/address that he’s a possible sexual harasser, but i think that carries too much risk publicly shaming someone who wasnt actually trying to do that. in a more just society i’d say this is something that should be put in as a permanent note on your criminal record in case you “accidentally” expose yourself to someone again (or hell if he had one already it would be clear this wasnt an accident and he could be arrested for it)