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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Advice on something serious now please I have neighbours that I dnt get on with my son is into his on line gaming and can be quite loud with it at times,, they have warnd my son twice now but both times done without my knowledge untill my son told me tonight the bloke has just squirted water up onto my sons windows and told him nt to keep him awake tonight he has gt my sons bed wet and his curtains but I did nt catch him doin it...

1) if my son is too loud I tell him to keep the noise level down and he will.

2) they dnt have the right to make my son feel uncomfortable in his own room

How do I go about this please they are nt the kind if people that u can approach easily I have rang my landlady and told her wot is happening any advise woyld be grateful xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Warn them if they do anything like that again you will take it further only way if your son has reduced decibal levels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Buy the lads some gaming headphones...30 quid from asda..can be on as loud as they like whilst disturbing no one .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As long as he doesnt make noise at an unreasonable time , thats what kids do.

Can he be heard from outside with his window closed. How old is he?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

He has head phones thats the thing xx

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Warn them if they do anything like that again you will take it further only way if your son has reduced decibal levels"

My landlady will deal with that as I have already told her wot they have dne cx

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By *atalie..Woman
over a year ago

Bolton

warned him in what way? threats of violence?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As long as he doesnt make noise at an unreasonable time , thats what kids do.

Can he be heard from outside with his window closed. How old is he?"

Yes but nt that bad he is 13 he only shouts when he has killed someone we have had alot worse from them trust me xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?"

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx"

Jmho, but shouldnt he be sleeping at night, not gaming. Should be switched off by no later than 11

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?"

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx

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By *atalie..Woman
over a year ago

Bolton


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx"

If your son plans to play his game this evening sit in his room to keep an eye out for further things coming through the window then you will catch the bloke out and have your say on what hes doing, he only seems to be doing it because your not in the room

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx"

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx"

Well 10pm isn't that bad. I'm not sure there's going to be much you can do, apart from keep the windows closed.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

Half ten is his bed time lol hes 13 haha we have had worse from them music playing until early hours in the morning them screaming at each other and beatin each other up I called the police once on them as I could hear their son in their crying and tellin him dont hurt my mum xx

Jmho, but shouldnt he be sleeping at night, not gaming. Should be switched off by no later than 11"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx

Well 10pm isn't that bad. I'm not sure there's going to be much you can do, apart from keep the windows closed."

In weather like this no way but my landlady knows about it now so she will take care of it xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx"

10 is a reasonable time to stop, and within what is still classed as a sociable hour. Take note of any further complaints or threats and speak to the police for advice

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

Wot would they do apart from laugh at me over something like that plus if I did that he would stand a chance of going back inside again xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx

10 is a reasonable time to stop, and within what is still classed as a sociable hour. Take note of any further complaints or threats and speak to the police for advice"

Would they nt find that petty though

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight x

Thats an idea I might just do that xx

If your son plans to play his game this evening sit in his room to keep an eye out for further things coming through the window then you will catch the bloke out and have your say on what hes doing, he only seems to be doing it because your not in the room"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx

10 is a reasonable time to stop, and within what is still classed as a sociable hour. Take note of any further complaints or threats and speak to the police for advice

Would they nt find that petty though"

Not if there are threats towards a minor

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My daughter played WOW for years and didn't make a sound. Headphones and mic are a good investment.

What time does your son stay up playing til?

Ten is the latest hun but hes nt that loud I will tell him if he gets loud and he stops xx

10 is a reasonable time to stop, and within what is still classed as a sociable hour. Take note of any further complaints or threats and speak to the police for advice

Would they nt find that petty though

Not if there are threats towards a minor"

Ok I will sit in his room now with Window open and see wot occurs then if anything else does I will phone the non emergency services xx

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?"

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well".

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well"."

They both as bad each other do u have a num fir non emergency services just on yes he is known to them spent the last two Christmas in side for different things gt out on good behaviour xx

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well".

They both as bad each other do u have a num fir non emergency services just on yes he is known to them spent the last two Christmas in side for different things gt out on good behaviour xx"

Non emergency number is 101....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well".

They both as bad each other do u have a num fir non emergency services just on yes he is known to them spent the last two Christmas in side for different things gt out on good behaviour xx

Non emergency number is 101...."

Thanks hun xx

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well".

They both as bad each other do u have a num fir non emergency services just on yes he is known to them spent the last two Christmas in side for different things gt out on good behaviour xx

Non emergency number is 101....

Thanks hun xx"

No problem....hope you have a peaceful night.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"warned him in what way? threats of violence?

No threats of violence they would have to deal with me first but twatty the bloke squrted water in my sons windows and got his bedding and curtains wet and then told my son nt to keep him awake tonight xx

If I do that wot will they do apart from laugh at me over something petty like that also if I do he stands to go back in side as well xx

That could be classed as assault or criminal damage or both. Have you considered phoning the police...on the non emergency number?

Why would they laugh at you? The police take threats seriously and they could give you advice. Sounds as if this individual is known to the police as you state "he stands to go in side [sic] as well".

They both as bad each other do u have a num fir non emergency services just on yes he is known to them spent the last two Christmas in side for different things gt out on good behaviour xx

Non emergency number is 101....

Thanks hun xx

No problem....hope you have a peaceful night."

Me to lol o will keep you posted xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Police have been notified now thanks everyone xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The neighbours were in the wrong with the water, but it's annoying to hear game noise when you're trying to get to sleep. One of my neighbours (I assume it's a he - it nearly always is a guy making late computer noise) uses his computer late into the night and there's an annoying beep beep sound that is probably emails coming in. I don't really see why my neighbour needs that if he's emailing all night, but I'd rather start an argument with him over something big.

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