Microplastics pollution is accumulating in every aspect of our ecosystem.
Girlfriends says she heard her doorbell ring at 1 am.
She lives alone far away from me rn. She has no car in the driveway and lives in a nice neighborhood. I told her to leave the light on in her kitchen and make sure everything is locked. But I’m worried that somebody is screening the house. I think a regular burglar would probably not enter if they now see somebody turned on a light. But I’m worried somebody could be stalking her or something.
What can you do in this situation? She lives in Canada
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