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Advice on noisy neighbours pls?

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  • Zelie
    Zelie Posts: 773 Forumite
    poppysarah wrote: »
    Well straight to env health then
    swotised, innit! :D
  • poppysarah
    poppysarah Posts: 11,522 Forumite
    Zelie wrote: »
    swotised, innit! :D

    indeedy zelie, indeedy.
    :)
  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Do you rent or own your own home. If you rent I would just move house as it's less stressful for you and your children would be able to enjoy the garden in another house without fear of dogs or upset neighbours.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • Halloway
    Halloway Posts: 1,612 Forumite
    Zelie wrote: »
    She's already complained to them about the noise and they blew her off. There's sod all point to passive-aggressive faffing around.

    Post Of The Day. And absolutely true. If the OP has complaine and received the brush off then the Environmental Health or Antisocial Behaviour Unit is the next step.

    Being vengeful will get you nowhere.
  • btw my ex was attacked by a staffordshire pitbull terrier - he has a massive scarring all down his leg - looks like a shark bite! according to the Dangerous Dogs act these dogs when in public should be muzzled

    i wouldn't like my kids out playing with these dogs about to be honest

    http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/acts1991/ukpga_19910065_en_1

    Yes your right pitballs are on the dangerous dogs list.....however Staffordhshire BULL Terriers are not.....they are no more dangerous than any other breed of dog that is brought up incorrectly. It is a shame that Staffordshire's who are also known as 'nanny' dogs should be catergorized in this way.......
  • personally id just go round and kick their !!!. cant make noise if they are beaten to a pulp on the floor
  • Unfortunately, you might find yourself on the wrong side of the law if you follow above posters ideas - even though it might seem a fulfilling idea!
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