jeez I guess no good deed goes unpunished. How about writing to the guy and
saying "I appreciate your efforts to keep us safe but it actually isn't a
help because blahblah blah so in the future it's not necessary to notify us"
instead of insulting the person who tried to help and slipping in a few
tidbits about your own business and habits, neither of which anyone needs to
know any more than they need the "very important" message? I didn't write
that message nor have I ever written a similar one but I do know how to
recognize a person with good intentions without heaping a bunch of criticism
on them. for all you with such a chip on your shoulders I recommend the
Dalai Lama's book "the art of happiness" perhaps it can help your
perspective, and I wish you good luck and a virus free existence, both on and
of your 100% automated jobs.
Mark M
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