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Old 31-07-2010, 19:06   #76
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Re: nuisance neighbours

A Molotov Cocktail through the front window usually does the trick....don't leave any prints, mind.
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Old 31-07-2010, 19:14   #77
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Old 31-07-2010, 19:20   #78
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Now how's this for the ideal solution, the Council gets all its deadbeats, lowlifes & asboists, then packs them all in together in a social housing block of flats in a run down area where they won't bother anyone else & then leave them to it. Gets my vote
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Old 31-07-2010, 20:24   #79
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Now how's this for the ideal solution, the Council gets all its deadbeats, lowlifes & asboists, then packs them all in together in a social housing block of flats in a run down area where they won't bother anyone else & then leave them to it. Gets my vote
They did - it's called Within Grove estate.
Since the council's housing stock was passed to a housing association that policy has gone out the window and everybody gets some of 'them/its'(half humans) nearby, and no-one wants to move to Within Grove -hence half the houses are boarded up.
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Old 01-08-2010, 10:11   #80
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They did - it's called Within Grove estate.
Since the council's housing stock was passed to a housing association that policy has gone out the window and everybody gets some of 'them/its'(half humans) nearby, and no-one wants to move to Within Grove -hence half the houses are boarded up.
Think you got that in one Margaret, Social Engineering, it don't bloody work
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Old 02-08-2010, 20:28   #81
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I've got problems with my next door neighbor. Its an 87 year old lady with mega loud TV due to deafness but she lives with her carer (son) and he is very unreasonable. When I first moved in I wanted to befriend them and my other next door neighbor is a really good friend. He was reasonable at first when I approached him about the noise and it would go down for a while then creep back up again. He also plays loud music at all hours when he's on a drinking session after winning at the bookies or just received his benefits. I've heard his mother sobbing loudly as he shouted at her using very inappropriate language. This is a dysfunctional relationship and I think there should be more careful consideration given when allowing people to become carers for their relatives. They are not always suitable.

I've been going through the process of logging the disturbances but its really erratic and varies by the week. I feel for anyone who has noisy neighbors.

PS you can call the night time team during the evenings this week as there is an extra service for a limited time
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Old 02-08-2010, 21:42   #82
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I've got problems with my next door neighbor. Its an 87 year old lady with mega loud TV due to deafness but she lives with her carer (son) and he is very unreasonable. When I first moved in I wanted to befriend them and my other next door neighbor is a really good friend. He was reasonable at first when I approached him about the noise and it would go down for a while then creep back up again. He also plays loud music at all hours when he's on a drinking session after winning at the bookies or just received his benefits. I've heard his mother sobbing loudly as he shouted at her using very inappropriate language. This is a dysfunctional relationship and I think there should be more careful consideration given when allowing people to become carers for their relatives. They are not always suitable.

I've been going through the process of logging the disturbances but its really erratic and varies by the week. I feel for anyone who has noisy neighbors.

PS you can call the night time team during the evenings this week as there is an extra service for a limited time
You really need to get this down on a voice recorder or something similar to prove what is going on. It must be a nightmare for you but your mention of an elderly lady going through this is totally unnaceptable.
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