Neighbours Kid kicks ball off my car
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This is a big problem for me. The next door neighbour is a *****, he wont disiplin his children. The older one is 7 and thinks hes Beckham, he is never without his football. They moved in a couple of years ago and I have had this bother since then.
I used to have an 82 VW Golf GTI lovely car had been restored and cost me a fortune. I was out cleaning it and the brat kicks his ball of it. Spoke to the father as he was lifting the ball over my fence about respecting other peoples property etc. He just smiled at me. I went into one and he avoided me for months. The holigan wasnt worried.
Every time I see the brat out I remind him to keep his ball away from my car. He kicks it off the windows on the house too.
So 3 weeks ago I come home and find a football shaped mark on the car, I tell him about it and then the next week another on only it has scored the paint. I have a word with the mother and ask her to tell the kid to not play with his ball near my car, as I cant say for sure it was him or not. Her attitude was its just one of those things, put the car in the garage, her son should not have to go to the park to play ball he should be allowed to do what he wants.
What can I do as talking to them does not seem to work?
Could the council help?
[Edited by barrybudden - 3/26/2003 1:03:10 PM]
I used to have an 82 VW Golf GTI lovely car had been restored and cost me a fortune. I was out cleaning it and the brat kicks his ball of it. Spoke to the father as he was lifting the ball over my fence about respecting other peoples property etc. He just smiled at me. I went into one and he avoided me for months. The holigan wasnt worried.
Every time I see the brat out I remind him to keep his ball away from my car. He kicks it off the windows on the house too.
So 3 weeks ago I come home and find a football shaped mark on the car, I tell him about it and then the next week another on only it has scored the paint. I have a word with the mother and ask her to tell the kid to not play with his ball near my car, as I cant say for sure it was him or not. Her attitude was its just one of those things, put the car in the garage, her son should not have to go to the park to play ball he should be allowed to do what he wants.
What can I do as talking to them does not seem to work?
Could the council help?
[Edited by barrybudden - 3/26/2003 1:03:10 PM]
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CCTV camera on the outside of the building and the invoice for a repair everytime the ball damages the car. Use the small claims court if they refuse to pay, offering the video as evidence of who caused the damage.
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Becareful, I've been in this situation before..
My best advice, is speak to the Police, and ask them to send the community officer round to talk to you and the parties involved.
Remember, you could get done for criminal damage if you burst the ball... As they are probably the sort that would follow it up if you damage their property!
I loathe people with this attitude - but its common these days, nobody respects other peoples property. [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
PS. CCTV idea sounds good.
[Edited by DrEvil - 3/26/2003 1:12:50 PM]
My best advice, is speak to the Police, and ask them to send the community officer round to talk to you and the parties involved.
Remember, you could get done for criminal damage if you burst the ball... As they are probably the sort that would follow it up if you damage their property!
I loathe people with this attitude - but its common these days, nobody respects other peoples property. [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
PS. CCTV idea sounds good.
[Edited by DrEvil - 3/26/2003 1:12:50 PM]
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It's a long shot I know but you could try turning the situation the other way around. I mean, the kid thinks it's funny and he is not getting any punishment for it. Why not offer to have a kick around with him in the street and as he gets to know you get him interested in the car, perhaps while you are out washing it so he can see how much effort you spend on it.....he may appreciate it a little bit more 'cos you dont just want hime to think you are out to spoil his fun.
I think it's best to try and get on with neighbours if possible...if all else fails then pop the ball....
I think it's best to try and get on with neighbours if possible...if all else fails then pop the ball....
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Tell him that if you see him play ball within a distance of 30 meters from your car, you'll break both his legs and slap him silly.
Worked for me........
Worked for me........
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Here's an elaborate plan:
In these situations you have to asses which subject is the problem;
1) The Parents
2) The Kid
3) The Ball
and which one to get rid of would stop the problem. Now on the grounds that you'd get done for GBH if you harmed the kid thats ruled out...and seeing that the parents couldnt give a **** that rules them out. Therefore leaving you with ball!......seriously, next time it happens go and get the ball and POP it and repeat this process until the message is clear!
Dunc.
In these situations you have to asses which subject is the problem;
1) The Parents
2) The Kid
3) The Ball
and which one to get rid of would stop the problem. Now on the grounds that you'd get done for GBH if you harmed the kid thats ruled out...and seeing that the parents couldnt give a **** that rules them out. Therefore leaving you with ball!......seriously, next time it happens go and get the ball and POP it and repeat this process until the message is clear!
Dunc.
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Could the council help?
Had a problem with neighbours before and the council told me to make a dairy of what was going on from day to day, they also warned me that making an official complaint would mean I have to declare that I did so and the reason why if I ever sell up.
I felt I had only 2 options, 1. Get someone out of the local newspaper that deals with these people for a price or 2. Move.
Not wanting to go to prison I moved.
[Edited by HELLOM8 - 3/26/2003 1:35:11 PM]
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The wee lad has no respect for property, his father lets him do what he likes to their car as it is a company vehicle.
After they moved round he helped me wash the car and then told me I had to pay him!!
I think I'll get the Police to call round if it happens again.
Thanks.
After they moved round he helped me wash the car and then told me I had to pay him!!
I think I'll get the Police to call round if it happens again.
Thanks.
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Next time you see the kid with his ball, pick it up and kick it as hard as you can away. the ball that is, not the kid
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Seems a strange thing for them to suggest, still I suppose it took your mind off the problem. What do you produce - milk?
Had a problem with neighbours before and the council told me to make a dairy
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I still liked the solution someone mentioned to Tiggs' camp problem (missus!). Ask the kid if he likes LSD. Or, take lots of photos of him playing football. See how fast the neighbours' house goes up for sale.
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