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SCSB79 Wrote:

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> NB - what end of Goodrich Rd?

> We've got the problem of a couple of youths

> constantly sitting in their car right outside our

> flat smoking weed and constantly throwing their

> rubbish out of the car window into the street.

> I've been out three times now to pick up their

> rubbish and put it in the bin that's about 10 feet

> from their car.

> Not got the balls to ever say anything as I quite

> like my windows and legs!!



SCSB79 - its the top end near Donkey Alley. Kind of agree with your last point - i wont say anything again - just call the police. simples.


My friend in Glasgow once saw some people sitting in a car outside his house throwing rubbish onto the street. He walked over picked it up and threw it back into their car. hilarious. not sure that would work here though....

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> What a load of tosh. Can I have your address and

> I'll come and stand outside your house and cause

> bother???


Come round and cause bother? Grow up.


OP didn't say causing bother, he said they were leaning on his fence. v_the_gelfling didn't say causing bother, s/he said "just loitering outside".


If someone's causing bother, I suggest you grow a pair and report it to the relevant authorities. If someone's not causing bother then I suggest you get on with your day and let them get on with theirs.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> SCSB79 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > What a load of tosh. Can I have your address

> and

> > I'll come and stand outside your house and

> cause

> > bother???

>

> Come round and cause bother? Grow up.

>

> OP didn't say causing bother, he said they were

> leaning on his fence. v_the_gelfling didn't say

> causing bother, s/he said "just loitering

> outside".

>

> If someone's causing bother, I suggest you grow a

> pair and report it to the relevant authorities.

> If someone's not causing bother then I suggest you

> get on with your day and let them get on with

> theirs.



Ha ha. Must be great being you.


NB - seems we must be living in close quarters... luckily I haven't encountered the louts causing you bother. My flat must be too far for them to walk. If you spot 2 youth in a black astra/corsa puffing on the weed, that's my problem. One of them owns the yellow van that's always parked on Dunstans by the school.


Can't offer you too much advice though as it's against my "follow follow" code and you obviously "hail hail"

;-)

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RosieH Wrote:

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> SCSB79 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > What a load of tosh. Can I have your address

> and

> > I'll come and stand outside your house and

> cause

> > bother???

>

> Come round and cause bother? Grow up.

>

> OP didn't say causing bother, he said they were

> leaning on his fence. v_the_gelfling didn't say

> causing bother, s/he said "just loitering

> outside".

>

> If someone's causing bother, I suggest you grow a

> pair and report it to the relevant authorities.

> If someone's not causing bother then I suggest you

> get on with your day and let them get on with

> theirs.


Yes, lets ask them to continue as they were 'leaning on the fence' and 'just loitering outside' and 'let them get on with their day' e.g. by being verbally abusive and using threatening behaviour.

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SCSB79 Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > SCSB79 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> >

> > > What a load of tosh. Can I have your address

> > and

> > > I'll come and stand outside your house and

> > cause

> > > bother???

> >

> > Come round and cause bother? Grow up.

> >

> > OP didn't say causing bother, he said they were

> > leaning on his fence. v_the_gelfling didn't say

> > causing bother, s/he said "just loitering

> > outside".

> >

> > If someone's causing bother, I suggest you grow

> a

> > pair and report it to the relevant authorities.

>

> > If someone's not causing bother then I suggest

> you

> > get on with your day and let them get on with

> > theirs.

>

>

> Ha ha. Must be great being you.

>

> NB - seems we must be living in close quarters...

> luckily I haven't encountered the louts causing

> you bother. My flat must be too far for them to

> walk. If you spot 2 youth in a black astra/corsa

> puffing on the weed, that's my problem. One of

> them owns the yellow van that's always parked on

> Dunstans by the school.

>

> Can't offer you too much advice though as it's

> against my "follow follow" code and you obviously

> "hail hail"

> ;-)



i do indeed hail hail my man! and i have no doubt that these idiots wouldnt last 5 mins where we "hail" from...

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