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Martin_1962

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Police help required
« on: 11 September 2007, 12:00:26 »

Our neighbours are on holiday and have a house sitter.

They let out NDs dogs to poo in the parking area where children play, yesterday my wife asked them nicely to clean up the poo.

The refused then started having a go at my wife threatening to attack her.

Left it to this morning when we find a pile of dog poo dumped by our steps while the children were being taken to school.

Dog warden called, cow would not open door then when DW went came out and went ape. Then called the Police complaining about harrasment.

My wife called, found out the cow had called but no new news.

What do our esteemed Police members suggest?

Pity none live near Worcester!
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #1 on: 11 September 2007, 12:13:12 »

Post their poo back to them.
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #2 on: 11 September 2007, 13:26:59 »

Contact Police to advise re. threats.  Witnesses to confirm your side?
Contact Dog Warden to advise what transpired when they left.
Contact Enviromnental Health re. dog poo left on your premises.

Ultimately, probably that little will be done so best not to escalate matter into a full scale war of words or dog poo slinging......

Best advise is to let the matter wash over you and resolve with neighbours when they return, particularly if they are paying for house sitters through an agency.
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« Reply #3 on: 11 September 2007, 13:28:59 »

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Contact Police to advise re. threats.  Witnesses to confirm your side?
Contact Dog Warden to advise what transpired when they left.
Contact Enviromnental Health re. dog poo left on your premises.

Ultimately, probably that little will be done so best not to escalate matter into a full scale war of words or dog poo slinging......

Best advise is to let the matter wash over you and resolve with neighbours when they return, particularly if they are paying for house sitters through an agency.

I am phoning the Police myself in a little while, my wife is scared and this woman has threatened her.

I have her car reg as well.
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #4 on: 11 September 2007, 13:55:06 »

Well you know if you was a little sick and twisted you could leave a nice human poo on her bonnet with a polite note stating next time the dogs poo on the car park the next poo wont be left on the car.!!

However tit for tat is never the answer.... ;D
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #5 on: 11 September 2007, 14:47:15 »

We wil be leaving the poo for our neighbour to deal with when he gets home, my wife used to work in a solicitors and wants a restraining order placed on her.

I want to ask her to lay off by being polite as she seems very wary of me, but video her when she flies off the handle.
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« Reply #6 on: 11 September 2007, 14:48:00 »

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Well you know if you was a little sick and twisted you could leave a nice human poo on her bonnet with a polite note stating next time the dogs poo on the car park the next poo wont be left on the car.!!

However tit for tat is never the answer.... ;D

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Re: Police help required
« Reply #7 on: 11 September 2007, 15:19:58 »

why oh why dont people have decency in themselves anymore?

i see people everyday walking their dogs round the estates where they live, they wear gloves and carry disposable cloths and bags to collect up what their dogs leave behind

i shant say what measures i'd take if a neighbour left a steaming turd on my premises, but it wouldn't be pretty and hell it wouldn't be fair, but i'd enjoy it! bearing in mind it would always be a very last resort after every possible reasonable approach failing
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #8 on: 11 September 2007, 15:27:12 »

Just be careful Martin, yes we support you, but as Brucie says tit for tat often just aggrivates the wrong `uns. Id be wary of video recording her.

As hard as it may seem try to just let it pass.... :y :)

Do you have long till your neighbours are back?
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #9 on: 11 September 2007, 15:50:50 »

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Just be careful Martin, yes we support you, but as Brucie says tit for tat often just aggrivates the wrong `uns. Id be wary of video recording her.

As hard as it may seem try to just let it pass.... :y :)

Do you have long till your neighbours are back?

no intention of tit for tat but want her arrested.

As to video recrding - if she is threatening my wife she will be videoed!
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Martin_1962

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Re: Police help required
« Reply #10 on: 11 September 2007, 15:51:48 »

Not soon enough!
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #11 on: 11 September 2007, 15:58:01 »

Martin, if she has clearly broken the Law, contact Police. Which part of Warndon are you in again Berkleys or Harleys?
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Martin_1962

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« Reply #12 on: 11 September 2007, 16:58:25 »

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Martin, if she has clearly broken the Law, contact Police. Which part of Warndon are you in again Berkleys or Harleys?

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Oh and she has just started sucking up to the noisy woman with the porny party last month!!!!

My wife heard her say something about "What a horrible women ect ect"

Why do we get them!!??

All the other neighbours are fine, just a good job cow will be gone next week!
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Re: Police help required
« Reply #13 on: 11 September 2007, 16:59:31 »

Police - I have contacted them explaining my wifes unease of leaving the house, and she has phoned 4 times.

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Re: Police help required
« Reply #14 on: 11 September 2007, 18:31:42 »

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why oh why dont people have decency in themselves anymore?

i see people everyday walking their dogs round the estates where they live, they wear gloves and carry disposable cloths and bags to collect up what their dogs leave behindi shant say what measures i'd take if a neighbour left a steaming turd on my premises, but it wouldn't be pretty and hell it wouldn't be fair, but i'd enjoy it! bearing in mind it would always be a very last resort after every possible reasonable approach failing

Unfortunately not all dog owners are responsible  >:(

I always carry two 'dog poop' bags when i take Holly out......just in case.
Tho she usually manages to wait until we've got into woods.....and ive trained her not to poop on the footpaths in the woods.....she goes off into the undergrowth to have a poop.
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