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Is it me or are the mopeds becoming much noisier. Is there anyone else living around Bassano Street which is awoken around midnight by this one particular chap zooming up and down the street on his recently acquired toy. It is really starting to become tiresome, who has a bag of nails......
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On a more serious note TB why don't you put a note through his door and say you're speaking on behalf of the whole street; that you've spoken to all the neighbours in the immediate area and they are all backing you. (Don't put your name or where you live it can be anonymous !) Maybe if he thinks the whole street is after him AND watching him, he'll play elsewhere?

A young chap used to do the same thing down our way, as his mates watched when they got back pissed late from the pub every night. It appears a local anonymously rendered his wheelz temporarily dysfunctional.


Rather dimly, he fixed it and then started the same game all over again. Two nights later I saw same bike early one morning dismembered in a skip up the road. I was thoroughly impressed by the sense of social responsibility that allowed the night visitor to put the remains in a skip rather than the owner's front garden!


It stopped then ;-)

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