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By *lem-H-Fandango OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury

Report your neighbour?

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

Yes i would.

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

As he would be putting my job and family at risk.

Yes.

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

For doing what exactly?

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Yes i would."

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules.

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


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules. "

Ah so revenge not civic duty.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules.

Ah so revenge not civic duty."

As a healthcare worker i still would report him.

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By *ersnickety PantsWoman
over a year ago

Club Meets Only


"For doing what exactly? "

Breaking this 'rule of 6' I assume.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Broadstairs

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Broadstairs

Of course we would Political Commissar anything for the party ,extra ration of vodka would be fantastic

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

Hell no! I'm no Staatsicherheit kommandant...

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


"Report your neighbour?"

Covid wise? No.

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby

100% yes ... turning a blind eye makes you complicit in my book

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


"100% yes ... turning a blind eye makes you complicit in my book "

And what would you expect to happen ?

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby


"100% yes ... turning a blind eye makes you complicit in my book

And what would you expect to happen ?"

Hopefully someone turns up, investigates and they get a nice big fine .. unlikely, but even more unlikely if the police don’t know about it.

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

Honestly? I might consider it if they were very obviously flaunting the rules - like having a massive party.

But for small stuff, I try to keep in mind that I don't know people's circumstances. During the first lockdown, I was very scared of being reported because I had a few different people come in and out of my house - those people are/were my carers but I didn't feel the need to share that with my neighbours because it's really none of their business.

This lockdown I will be doing the same thing. I am still concerned about being reported, but I am not breaking the rules so anyone who did report me is a fucking dick who will look stupid.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Hell no! I'm no Staatsicherheit kommandant..."

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

it depends is my answer, its impossable to know all the facts,if someone isnt wearing a mask for instance no, as they may well be right to not wear one, if someone next door had a massive party then yes

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town

Isn't it about helping eachother do the right thing to reduce risk of spreading the infection.? Sometimes that means making tough choices not just taking the way route. If I was doing something that risked spreading it... And a neighbour asked me about it or worse challenged me.... Yeahbid hate it at the time. But when I'd had a chance to reflect on it... I'd most likely realise they were just helping our community get through it together.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I like to talk to people directly

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Isn't it about helping eachother do the right thing to reduce risk of spreading the infection.? Sometimes that means making tough choices not just taking the way route. If I was doing something that risked spreading it... And a neighbour asked me about it or worse challenged me.... Yeahbid hate it at the time. But when I'd had a chance to reflect on it... I'd most likely realise they were just helping our community get through it together. "

** the easy route! Not the way route

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

I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)"

And you'd be well wivin your right fwank

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By *irty_DeedsMan
over a year ago

Teesside

Nope, none of my business what my neighbours do. If I'm following the rules then their actions should never effect me and vice versa.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Report your neighbour?"

Only if they wore socks with sandals..

I mean, come on..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)"

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

And you'd be well wivin your right fwank"

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"Report your neighbour?"

Would you OP?

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By *ersnickety PantsWoman
over a year ago

Club Meets Only


"Report your neighbour?

Only if they wore socks with sandals..

I mean, come on.."

that should be an actual offence

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

Reporting idiots is one of the few pleasures left

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff

I’d be reluctant too for most scenarios, but if it was someone breaking lockdown to come to a holiday home, I’d do it with no second thought.

It has been happening in holiday areas a fair bit. I understand the desire to come, but travelling from areas with high cases to ones with low cases is deeply selfish and disrespectful.

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


"Reporting idiots is one of the few pleasures left "

You're living life very wrong then

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

It depends what they were doing. If they had maybe 1 or 2 people in the house as they are a family of 6 then no I wouldn't. If they had people in an out all day or had a party then I would consider it.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

Fuck no. How pathetic if we become a nation of grasses

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By *ountry Boy FreshMan
over a year ago

Huddersfield


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules. "

If you have a right of access you can report him for that.

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By *ountry Boy FreshMan
over a year ago

Huddersfield


"Fuck no. How pathetic if we become a nation of grasses "

So if your neighbour had under age kids in his house you would turn a blind eye?

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

Fraid not, I would have a word though and as we get on well I'd expect a positive response but grass.... Sorry not on my watch.

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By *tew2009Man
over a year ago

wakefield

Absolutely not, this farce has gone on long enough.

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By *otsossieMan
over a year ago

local, but not too local

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By *otsossieMan
over a year ago

local, but not too local

Depends which neighbour

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)"

Neil Armstrong died in 2012

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)"

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong died in 2012"

I think the post was made in jest.

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962."

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

No would not snitch on them but would have quite word.

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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago

Leeds + Newcastle

It would genuinely depend on what they were doing.

A quick parent / child visit, no.

A house party full of people all night, yeah probably.

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round."

Can Collins come as well?

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well? "

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin.

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well?

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin."

He's still alive, 89 don't ya know

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well?

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin.

He's still alive, 89 don't ya know "

He's the second human not born in America to go to the Moon don't ya know.

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

What a wanker

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well?

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin.

He's still alive, 89 don't ya know

He's the second human not born in America to go to the Moon don't ya know."

Did he isolate when he got back?

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well?

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin.

He's still alive, 89 don't ya know

He's the second human not born in America to go to the Moon don't ya know.

Did he isolate when he got back? "

All three went into quarantine for 3 weeks.

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


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962.

Neighbour has daughters though and might have invited Aldrin and Armstrong round.

Can Collins come as well?

Collins would be driving round the block waiting to pick up Armstrong and Aldrin.

He's still alive, 89 don't ya know

He's the second human not born in America to go to the Moon don't ya know."

I knew hw was born in italy

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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago

Near Wells

Definitely would not report a neighbour. I prefer to get on with people and live in a friendly world.

If I thought they were doing something quite wrong I would have a quiet word, if it was minor I wouldn't bother.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"Report your neighbour?

Only if they wore socks with sandals..

I mean, come on.."

What about wearing Crocs?

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By *heCheekyDevilMan
over a year ago

Sunderland

No I wouldn't.

were already in a fascist state where your restricted where to go, lied to by the media, censored for what you can say.

Its NEVER right to censor free speech.

What your saying about reporting people is what happened in East Germany. It got so bad everyone was terrified of being reported. I see it now with people wearing face masks half on/half off. scared they will get fined.

all for a virus with at worst (over 70 &/or have health problems) a 94% chance of recovery. (if not its 98.998% chance of recovery).

& yes, the BBC dont tell you that....wonder why? look it up.

sad times.

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

Nope

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby


"No I wouldn't.

were already in a fascist state where your restricted where to go, lied to by the media, censored for what you can say.

Its NEVER right to censor free speech.

What your saying about reporting people is what happened in East Germany. It got so bad everyone was terrified of being reported. I see it now with people wearing face masks half on/half off. scared they will get fined.

all for a virus with at worst (over 70 &/or have health problems) a 94% chance of recovery. (if not its 98.998% chance of recovery).

& yes, the BBC dont tell you that....wonder why? look it up.

sad times."

Scared not to do crime through fear of being reported ... yes what a terrible place to be ..

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By *implynaughty1Couple
over a year ago

stockport

Nope none of are business what people do got enough of are own things to deal with lol

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

I did once. Called the police as she had friends up partying. Police never bothered coming out so I probably wouldn't do it again. I don't see the point if the cops obviously can't be bothered to follow up!

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By *andare63Man
over a year ago

oldham


"Report your neighbour?"

Don't have the option as I ain't got neighbours

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

No but I would leave them a note to remind them of the rules and that people are watching

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

Were too busy loving each other to take any notice of our crazy neighbors

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea


"Nope none of are business what people do got enough of are own things to deal with lol "

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By *iker boy 69Man
over a year ago

midlands


"Report your neighbour?"

Not a chance. My neighbours are the best i could ask for lending stuff when asked, going to check if i think ive not locked door, etc etc. Woukd i deny an elderly couple company, no way on earth

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By *andare63Man
over a year ago

oldham


"Report your neighbour?

Not a chance. My neighbours are the best i could ask for lending stuff when asked, going to check if i think ive not locked door, etc etc. Woukd i deny an elderly couple company, no way on earth"

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Report your neighbour?

Not a chance. My neighbours are the best i could ask for lending stuff when asked, going to check if i think ive not locked door, etc etc. Woukd i deny an elderly couple company, no way on earth"

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By *rs mischiefWoman
over a year ago

Manchester

I wouldn't.. I don't know each households situation. Ie people going in could be carers / home helps.

One neighbour is elderly and lives alone so has family over to help her out..

We have all gone from "we're in it togther" in April to "curtain twitchers"

Now dont get me wrong if they were having loads of people round for a party then I might be pushed to reporting. Im a lover not a fighter.. I look out for people.

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By *rs mischiefWoman
over a year ago

Manchester

Ps.. look out for people in terms of making sure they arw all OK.. like dropping shopping off if they need it!

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By *iss LovelyWoman
over a year ago

Here and There

I live on a little street of terraced houses, we’re all very familiar with who lives where and who people’s visitors are. The couple over the road have their son, his Mrs and their kid round all the time. Technically a rule break, but unlikely to impact anyone else. So I keep my mouth shut. There are a few like that on my street. My Dad comes round to mine occasionally if he’s lonely. I’d expect my neighbours to keep their mouth shut about that too.

If any of them had an obvious party, 20 plus people or something then I might consider it. As I would expect to be reported myself for such an obvious flout of the rules. But no one has done anything like that. People are mostly staying home and doing as they’re told. Me included.

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By *oistknickersCouple
over a year ago

London


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules. "

Rules are rules unless you’re a politician or police officer you have to stick to the rules.

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By *oistknickersCouple
over a year ago

London

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By *lem-H-Fandango OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"I live on a little street of terraced houses, we’re all very familiar with who lives where and who people’s visitors are. The couple over the road have their son, his Mrs and their kid round all the time. Technically a rule break, but unlikely to impact anyone else. So I keep my mouth shut. There are a few like that on my street. My Dad comes round to mine occasionally if he’s lonely. I’d expect my neighbours to keep their mouth shut about that too.

If any of them had an obvious party, 20 plus people or something then I might consider it. As I would expect to be reported myself for such an obvious flout of the rules. But no one has done anything like that. People are mostly staying home and doing as they’re told. Me included. "

This sounds like the most level headed answer I've read so far. Don't forget these people are the same who can help you with a flat battery, put your bins out if you forget, or challenge the stranger checking out your property... Or not.

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By *lem-H-Fandango OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules.

Rules are rules unless you’re a politician or police officer you have to stick to the rules. "

Or you want to try and save Anne Frank.

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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago

Craggy Island

The one on the left no, the one on the right yes.

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By *uriouslatexTV/TS
over a year ago

Suffolk

Depends which neighbour. The idiots next door that had a party in the summer that required a police visit and numerous complaints to their letting agent for excessive noise.. possibly yes if they took the piss again.

Others with friend or family outside for a chat, probably not because I get on with them and they follow the rules.

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

Not even slightly..... don't want them mentioning the slightly over the top extension on the back of my house to anyone

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By *layfull pairingCouple
over a year ago

Bristol

If they were having a party and didn’t invite us I’d bloody report them ...

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)"

Ha ha!

That’s reminded me of the wonderful story about Neil Armstrong. Sadly, it’s now thought not to be true, but I love it anyway.

There was a story that, on the full recordings of the first astronauts on the moon, at one point Neil Armstrong says out of nowhere “Good luck Mr Gorsky”.

This puzzled people for years. Eventually, it transpired that NA grew up next to a couple who were always arguing. One day, they were having a raging argument, that culminated in the woman saying to her other half “the day I give you a ****ing blow-job again is the day the boy Armstrong next door walks on the moon”.

That was Mr and Mrs Gorsky

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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago

Wakefield


"Report your neighbour?"

No that is for children in primary school.

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


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules. "

Bloody hell

He sounds a bit barmy

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By *irginieWoman
over a year ago

Near Marlborough

I doubt it. I prefer to not concern myself with what others are doing, nor judge them for doing so. I do expect our societal role models to do their utmost however, so if my neighbour were a member of parliament or sage and they were having a party, then I absolutely would.

V x

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

No

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By *r Pleasure 1688Man
over a year ago

birmingham

Why would i report my neighbour what he does in his house is none of my business i like to let people live and look after my neighbour and i expect the same from them my neighbourhood We live good with eachother. What if next door was a old lady no visitors since march shall i tell if i see someone pop round what a load of nonsense some people need to wake up. Everyones circumstances are different

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Why would i report my neighbour what he does in his house is none of my business i like to let people live and look after my neighbour and i expect the same from them my neighbourhood We live good with eachother. What if next door was a old lady no visitors since march shall i tell if i see someone pop round what a load of nonsense some people need to wake up. Everyones circumstances are different "

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By *r Pleasure 1688Man
over a year ago

birmingham

Although i dont agree on anyone informing the police as your business is yours i have to say this answer i can full appreciate. Your on the fence aslong as its not taking the pis* your ok. Why shouldnt your lonely dad pop round why shouldnt those across the road have his mrs over good on you for living line that.

I have a old lady who lives next door no family or anything she knocks my door for conversation once in a while i invite her in shall i tell her talk outside in the cd as its covid? No shes a human being who wants some human normality to keep her sain

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By *orkiecplCouple
over a year ago

York

Any person who report a neighbour or any one else for that matter, totally disgust me ( male ), this is what happened in Germany and Europe in the 30's as normal people report Jews and other people to the nazi party and secret police as they thought it was the right thing to do. Remember your history and what happens when neighbour turn on neighbour

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Report your neighbour?"

The ones across the driveway I would, they're always whinging about stuff.

Cal

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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago

The South


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Neil Armstrong's daughter died in 1962."

Those awkward moments when a joke goes straight over someone's head.......

E

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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago

The South


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Ha ha!

That’s reminded me of the wonderful story about Neil Armstrong. Sadly, it’s now thought not to be true, but I love it anyway.

There was a story that, on the full recordings of the first astronauts on the moon, at one point Neil Armstrong says out of nowhere “Good luck Mr Gorsky”.

This puzzled people for years. Eventually, it transpired that NA grew up next to a couple who were always arguing. One day, they were having a raging argument, that culminated in the woman saying to her other half “the day I give you a ****ing blow-job again is the day the boy Armstrong next door walks on the moon”.

That was Mr and Mrs Gorsky

"

That's one of those story's that you sooooo want to be true.

E

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I really like my neighbours and intend to keep that way so no I bloody well wouldn't. But if I saw Neil Armstrong outside in their garden with Buzz Aldrin along with their daughters, enjoying a cup of Earl grey, I'd say Oiiiiiiii Armstrong Nooooooooo. You might be the most famous man to have ever stepped on the moon but you're not wearing space suits today so very liable to breath your covid breath all over us. (Snort Snort Snort)

Ha ha!

That’s reminded me of the wonderful story about Neil Armstrong. Sadly, it’s now thought not to be true, but I love it anyway.

There was a story that, on the full recordings of the first astronauts on the moon, at one point Neil Armstrong says out of nowhere “Good luck Mr Gorsky”.

This puzzled people for years. Eventually, it transpired that NA grew up next to a couple who were always arguing. One day, they were having a raging argument, that culminated in the woman saying to her other half “the day I give you a ****ing blow-job again is the day the boy Armstrong next door walks on the moon”.

That was Mr and Mrs Gorsky

That's one of those story's that you sooooo want to be true.

E"

Yeah, I know, it would be amazing.

The band Sleeper even wrote a song about it in the 90s (not very good IIRC).

I think there’s no evidence for the story. I have a feeling he might actually have said the words on the recordings though.

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By *d4fun73Man
over a year ago

Shipley


"Yes i would.

My neighbour has not let me go through his garden to take my wheelie bins out as scared he catches covid so for over 6 months i have taken then through my kitchen, living room and hallway so bloody sure i would report him if he broke the rules.

Ah so revenge not civic duty.

As a healthcare worker i still would report him."

Surely you have rights across the path? If you're taking your bins out he's not going to catch it! Sounds like he's doing it to piss you off...

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Depends on who and what.. attempting to report anything to the police requires a fair chunk out of ones day...!

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