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OH NO LADS ITS THE WORST NEWS

POSSIBLE


Got home from work tonight (Friday) to find that the latest situation with "ANGRY NEIGHBOUR" is the the wife (my wife) has bloody well gone
and BACKED into that DAMN POST

She forgot about them and bashed straight into them while reversing.
 

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Dan

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Re: Angry neighbour? (Boundary Dispute!!) What Can I do.. Courts or Fi

Mate it looks like you could pull both of those out the ground and stick them by his garage for him.

What the hell has he fixed them with there? lol

Rested them on the floor and used a 1 inch sand/gravel mix to 'bed' them in?

Go walk the tight rope now I dare you! lol
 
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Aww gawd!!

Yes I am trying to work out what to do

1) Just hide it (repair it)
2) Knock on his door and tell him that HIS post damaged HER car (as suggested above)
3) Ask the local PCSO to go round there and have a word
4) Deny all knowlege
5) Remove the thing completly !!!!

At the moment I might try to repair it
 

macten

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Re: Angry neighbour? (Boundary Dispute!!) What Can I do.. Courts or Fi

I personally wouldn't do anything and if he comes round to your house I'd tell him to do one - don't forget this is the guywho was throwing spray cans at you in your car not very long ago.
 

AliGage

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Re: Angry neighbour? (Boundary Dispute!!) What Can I do.. Courts or Fi

I'd put a bandage on it.


Joking aside though. The posts are on public property aren't they? Surely you could actually do him for causing an obstruction? Damages to your wifes car due to the obstruction making it difficult to get out of your space.
Posts are quite low, i should imagine difficult to see if reversing up to them ;)
 

John Benton

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Re: Angry neighbour? (Boundary Dispute!!) What Can I do.. Courts or Fi

Yes agree the more I think about it the more I am just going to go on the offensive.

If he comes to my door I will tell him I know nothing about it and to P*** o***

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I think if push comes to shove.....


I dont fancy his chances !!

Not in that jumper any way!!!:smilewinkgrin:
 

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