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Help with party next door!

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  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
    I'm in the "If it's just for one night grin and bear it" camp as well.
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. Einstein
  • Triangle
    Triangle Posts: 1,044 Forumite
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    Thanks for all the responses guys :)

    Unfortunately it all took a turn for the worse - the kids tried knocking my fence down and next door to theirs, threatening us and fighting with one another (in the garden, house and street). Had to call the police out - the other next door did too.

    Police were fantastic (moved them all on and confiscated the keys) and so were all the other immediate neighbours. Felt sorry for the lad in the end - he said he had more people turn up then he thought -as so often happens! Also turns out that his mum and dad are away and had no idea that he'd decided to have a party in their empty rental house!

    So all over now :)

    Had to laugh though - one of the young lads called me an old trout. It's official - I'm no longer a party animal but a wet fish! :rotfl:

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  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
    Triangle wrote: »
    Thanks for all the responses guys :)

    Unfortunately it all took a turn for the worse - the kids tried knocking my fence down and next door to theirs, threatening us and fighting with one another (in the garden, house and street). Had to call the police out - the other next door did too.

    Police were fantastic (moved them all on and confiscated the keys) and so were all the other immediate neighbours. Felt sorry for the lad in the end - he said he had more people turn up then he thought -as so often happens! Also turns out that his mum and dad are away and had no idea that he'd decided to have a party in their empty rental house!

    So all over now :)

    Had to laugh though - one of the young lads called me an old trout. It's official - I'm no longer a party animal but a wet fish! :rotfl:

    T
    x

    The cheeky little bleeder! :eek:
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. Einstein
  • oh no!! not harmless at all then! what a shame..... hope nothing actually got damaged
    :happyhear
  • I knew you would say it had got out of control when you said bottles were being smashed.

    I`m all for grinning and bearing it BUT when peoples safety are at risk then something has to be done.

    Glad everything got sorted out old trout:rotfl:
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