I would be very surprised if the police would come out for that. My neighbour used to go through my garden to climb over the fence letting my dog out of the garden in the process. Once I realised how the dog was getting out I put a padlock on the gate.
Lindaylou55 I had a neighbour who used to take in washing and hung underwear along the top of my fence which was really annoying but I let it go. Then I was ill for a while and could not keep my garden tidy (it was not really bad just a bit overgrown). He knocked on my door and said that they were getting rats because of the state of my garden. The people on the other side would throw piles of bread down for the birds - ignoring the fact that only four legged long tailed birds seemed to be attracted to it but they were friends so obviously agreed that the rats were because of my slightly overgrown garden. I didn't see any myself probably because I had a cat who was a good chaser.
Neighbours can be a pain. I am very lucky with those I have now (as long as the problem neighbour doesn't come back She also has a problem but when I complained about her sister buzzing my intercom for 2 hours one morning starting before 6 am the Council said 'well she was worried because she couldn't get any answer from her sister'. They had no sympathy for us at all.) Good neighbours are like gold dust.
I was asked to go on Robert Kilroy-Silk's programme once and talk about neighbour disputes (I knew a friend of the producer) but I can't think of anything I want to talk about less, particularly as I never particularly found the law helpful with my own neighbour problems.
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