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Road Side Pub
Neighbor Problems serious advice please (joking ok too!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 15436399" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>Wow this blew up rather quickly. I absolutely love how I have become the asshole in the situation though even though I am not the one who falsified information to the police. </p><p></p><p>To answer the two burning questions that have been brought up repeatedly, No my brother can not park in front of my house or in the driveway. Currently his mini is taking up one space and the other is taken by my pop up which will be moving in about a month or two to another location. This forces my wife and I to park in the street. To further complicate the issue one of my other neighbors parks in front of my house as well most of the time, which I am fine with. </p><p></p><p>As others have also read as well as pointed out my street is extremely busy and a few driveways aren't actually large enough for say a large SUV and a full size truck so many park on the street. Luckily it is wide enough for people to do so. </p><p></p><p>I actually talked to a neighbor from across the street about the situation and have confirmed what I suspected, these are not rational thinking people. These individuals have actually made some rather wild accusations of others that live next to and across from them to include claiming that one of them is a peeping tom and was scoping out their backyard whilst jumping on a trampoline playing with their children. With stuff like this flying around these are not the type of people I want to attempt to have an adult conversation with but I may be forced to. </p><p></p><p>I do appreciate the advice given but I think I will just have to let the issue die or let them continue to call the police over the situation in hopes that they are eventually talked to about false reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 15436399, member: 117234"] Wow this blew up rather quickly. I absolutely love how I have become the asshole in the situation though even though I am not the one who falsified information to the police. To answer the two burning questions that have been brought up repeatedly, No my brother can not park in front of my house or in the driveway. Currently his mini is taking up one space and the other is taken by my pop up which will be moving in about a month or two to another location. This forces my wife and I to park in the street. To further complicate the issue one of my other neighbors parks in front of my house as well most of the time, which I am fine with. As others have also read as well as pointed out my street is extremely busy and a few driveways aren't actually large enough for say a large SUV and a full size truck so many park on the street. Luckily it is wide enough for people to do so. I actually talked to a neighbor from across the street about the situation and have confirmed what I suspected, these are not rational thinking people. These individuals have actually made some rather wild accusations of others that live next to and across from them to include claiming that one of them is a peeping tom and was scoping out their backyard whilst jumping on a trampoline playing with their children. With stuff like this flying around these are not the type of people I want to attempt to have an adult conversation with but I may be forced to. I do appreciate the advice given but I think I will just have to let the issue die or let them continue to call the police over the situation in hopes that they are eventually talked to about false reports. [/QUOTE]
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