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Annoying litte gits
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We ended up moving house because of new neighbours with numerous noisy kids moving into a quiet cul de sac - if you have no kids of your own you don't want others inflicted on you !0
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Maybe you should show the kids that you are so strict. Don't try to send them away by hurting them, it's not a good thing to do :A. And try talking to the parents of the children and tell them what their children are doing, anyway, it's their fault that they are not teaching or scolding their children to play safely. If nothing happened after all, then, it's time to talk to the kids and frighten them.
That's brilliant advice in the ideal world - generally what you find is that kids who behave in a feral way do so because their parents couldn't care less about how they behave :rolleyes:0 -
Exactly , in general filth will breed filth.
Anyone who is blabbing about let them get on with it obviously hasnt had much problems with youths being noise and general arseeeeholes as teh rest of us.
Just call your local police station and find out who your community officer is and deal with it that way. Dont say anything to the kids let the police deal with it if its that much of a problem.
I let teenagers get away with their antics where i live and 2 months later there was 50 outside kicking the sheet out of each other.
Now i have CCTV installed by the council and its much quieter0 -
Most of them only hang around out of boredom0
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hi i have same thing at my house with kids hitting hockey ball at side of my house it may be defeatist but it is easier to let them get on with it cos ultimately there is !!!!!! all u can do and they know it!!!!!!!!!0
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Maybe if the goverment spent more money on things for them to do then there woudnt be an issue. Thats my point.0
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We have problems with kids as well. We live in a cul de sac - And it is open plan so the kids use every ones front garden& driveways to play on, And the parents can't seem to understand we don't want want them playing on 'our' property0
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