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The irony is, they are probably camping out whilst doing their kitchen / loft extension, paying council tax and contributing to the general embourgoisement of the area. Someone really out to find out their freakin' story.

Senor Chevalier, you may be right but It's now 3.20am and i don't

care what their reason for staying here is.


Seems to be a rocking little party going on in and out of the van.

Spliff being smoked outside, and pissing on wheels.

Loud music resonating from the van walls....


For sure i'm still not happy and yes maybe i'm a wimp for

not confronting this as you all suggest.

(it's really not my style, it's also very late and i'm not

sure i could relate to this person anyway. again sorry for

not meeting your standards)


I will give this a few more days, then i call the police.

This seems to be the fair solution IMHO

It is not my job to resolve issues like this. I shall report

and leave to the authorities to decide on the correct response.


I trust my conclusion meets forum approval given the circumstances.

Senor Chevalier Wrote:

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> The irony is, they are probably camping out whilst

> doing their kitchen / loft extension, paying

> council tax and contributing to the general

> embourgoisement of the area. Someone really out

> to find out their freakin' story.

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How can it be ironic when it's based on a fantasy you've created?

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