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without going into the finer details........someone anonymously contacted the police regarding my next door neighbour,the issue was a long standing one.......but i wasnt the one who called them but fair play to who did!
however the family in question now has the blame on me.......small community etc....i got labelled as the snitch.i did have a word but the reception was frosty........
so do i
A/send a solicitors letter
B/ignore to best of my ability
c/keep my powder dry for the long term
advice welcome.....
however the family in question now has the blame on me.......small community etc....i got labelled as the snitch.i did have a word but the reception was frosty........
so do i
A/send a solicitors letter
B/ignore to best of my ability
c/keep my powder dry for the long term
advice welcome.....
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I've had neighbours issues down the years.
I've gone wading in and come out on the wrong side.
If you didn't do anything and you start sending legal letters I can't see that would play out well.
I'd go with door c and gather yourself for a long game.
I've gone wading in and come out on the wrong side.
If you didn't do anything and you start sending legal letters I can't see that would play out well.
I'd go with door c and gather yourself for a long game.

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yeah probably best, if you start arguing with dickheads, other people wont know who the dickhead is.
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Start keeping a diary of what's going on.
Record all the evidence.
If that doesn't work, send the lads round.
Record all the evidence.
If that doesn't work, send the lads round.

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no evidence really, got the blame for ringing the cops......only ever been a good neighbour.......walk past and ignore i guess,little more to be done, just bugged me.
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Always keep your powder dry mate then when the time comes..............
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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If you don't live in terrace or semi detached housing just burn the cunts house to the ground.
No house, no neighbours.
No house, no neighbours.
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Yep, that works as wellD & B wrote:If you don't live in terrace or semi detached housing just burn the cunts house to the ground.
No house, no neighbours.
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Couldn't say I got on overly well with mine either.
I'm going to paint my fence.
One side of the garden is her fence.
I can paint my side without complaint?
I'm going to paint my fence.
One side of the garden is her fence.
I can paint my side without complaint?

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Believe so mateRandall wrote:Couldn't say I got on overly well with mine either.
I'm going to paint my fence.
One side of the garden is her fence.
I can paint my side without complaint?
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Not like she is ever going to turn it round.M H wrote:Believe so mateRandall wrote:Couldn't say I got on overly well with mine either.
I'm going to paint my fence.
One side of the garden is her fence.
I can paint my side without complaint?
I would ask her but she is a snotty nosed bitch.

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no speak since, suits me fine,wankers.
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no chamge, aggressive body language, dickheads
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Dark nights are coming in, let it lie for a few weeks and when the time is right cave his head in with a baseball bat. Job done..
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LOGAN COUNTY, Okla. - A 72-year-old man charged with hitting his landlord with a baseball bat said he's not sorry it happened.
Gilbert "Z" Peltz had been renting an apartment from the Lentz family for nearly 35 years.
"I was dealing with the grandmother and grandfather originally," Peltz said.
However, recently, he said he had mostly been dealing with the youngest generation, Lloyd Lentz IV.
"There was just a difference of how things should be done between me and Chase, the grandson," Peltz said.
Peltz said Lentz was holding loud, late-night events at the property.
Then one night, at about 2:30 a.m., Peltz said music and lights were coming from Lentz's shop next to where he was living, and he went to tell him to turn it all off.
"He was there, and so I took a baseball bat with me in case he got a little rowdy," Peltz said.
According to the affidavit, Lentz told deputies Peltz "came into the shop with a baseball bat and started hitting things as he approached him."
"He was standing there and there was a little metal stool behind him," Peltz said. "Without thinking, I hit that real hard and it scared him."
The affidavit states Peltz "attacked [Lentz] with the bat striking him in the upper left side of his chest and lower neck."
The affidavit states Peltz later admitted to deputies that "he lost his temper and confronted [Lentz]. That [Lentz] more or less dared him to hit him with the bat and the next thing he knew he had struck him."
"He starts hollering at me about, 'What are you doing with a bat? Are you going to hit me with that? You going to hit me with that? Hit me, hit me hit me' so, I hit him," Peltz said. "Just here on the shoulder."
Lentz was able to wrestle away the bat and Peltz retreated into his home.
Two days later, after talking to an attorney, Lentz reported the altercation to police.
The affidavit states, "He felt that no one had the right to attack another with a bat and not be held accountable."
Police reported Lentz "had no visible injuries at the time of the report."
Now, there is a warrant for Peltz's arrest.
"I'm not sorry about any of it," Peltz said. "Because I tried so long to resolve it without any result that I did what had to be done."
News 4 reached Lentz, however he declined to comment on the story.
LOGAN COUNTY, Okla. - A 72-year-old man charged with hitting his landlord with a baseball bat said he's not sorry it happened.
Gilbert "Z" Peltz had been renting an apartment from the Lentz family for nearly 35 years.
"I was dealing with the grandmother and grandfather originally," Peltz said.
However, recently, he said he had mostly been dealing with the youngest generation, Lloyd Lentz IV.
"There was just a difference of how things should be done between me and Chase, the grandson," Peltz said.
Peltz said Lentz was holding loud, late-night events at the property.
Then one night, at about 2:30 a.m., Peltz said music and lights were coming from Lentz's shop next to where he was living, and he went to tell him to turn it all off.
"He was there, and so I took a baseball bat with me in case he got a little rowdy," Peltz said.
According to the affidavit, Lentz told deputies Peltz "came into the shop with a baseball bat and started hitting things as he approached him."
"He was standing there and there was a little metal stool behind him," Peltz said. "Without thinking, I hit that real hard and it scared him."
The affidavit states Peltz "attacked [Lentz] with the bat striking him in the upper left side of his chest and lower neck."
The affidavit states Peltz later admitted to deputies that "he lost his temper and confronted [Lentz]. That [Lentz] more or less dared him to hit him with the bat and the next thing he knew he had struck him."
"He starts hollering at me about, 'What are you doing with a bat? Are you going to hit me with that? You going to hit me with that? Hit me, hit me hit me' so, I hit him," Peltz said. "Just here on the shoulder."
Lentz was able to wrestle away the bat and Peltz retreated into his home.
Two days later, after talking to an attorney, Lentz reported the altercation to police.
The affidavit states, "He felt that no one had the right to attack another with a bat and not be held accountable."
Police reported Lentz "had no visible injuries at the time of the report."
Now, there is a warrant for Peltz's arrest.
"I'm not sorry about any of it," Peltz said. "Because I tried so long to resolve it without any result that I did what had to be done."
News 4 reached Lentz, however he declined to comment on the story.
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