Money Moral Dilemma: Should neighbour pay as her son smashed the window

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  • squiffy75
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    marklv wrote: »
    I'm glad this has not happened to me because I would be so angry that I would probably do something that would end me up in prison. :mad:

    Kids should be banned from playing on streets where there is heavy parking. The council should have put up a 'no ball games' sign and then a breach of that could have meant a fine. Anyway, the neighbour definitely should pay, no question about it. Take her to the small claims court.

    Did you play out as a kid? Did you ever break the rules ? Maybe cars should park away from residential areas or the council could spend the council tax on more parks, I watch my kids play out and they have a sponge ball we got provided by the pcso because drunks had damaged cars and complaints had been made in general.... And in prison!!!!?! That implies criminal damage or violence - nice 😨
  • DKLS
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    sammyh82 wrote: »
    which will cost £75 & then you'll be £125 down as they won't pay that!


    So what I would happily invest some money to teach the neighbour a lesson about taking responsibility for their !!!!less children..
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