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Noisy neighbours

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BeingATwatItsABingThing · 12/06/2021 23:05

The neighbours two up from us have been shouting and swearing in their garden all afternoon and evening and they’re still bellowing now. There are two of them who live in the house - one male and one female - and they seem to be having a gathering. It’s so hot that shutting the windows isn’t an option but the noise keeps disturbing DD2 (8mo).

I’m usually quite ballsy and would go and tell them to shut up but it’s 11pm and they’ve been drinking from the sounds of it. DH is asleep and I don’t want to go around as I can only hear male voices. They’ve been noisy in the past and sworn a lot in the garden and DH has gone around to ask them to stop because there are children in the street.

My temptation is to send DD1 outside at 6am to bounce as loudly on her trampoline as possible and revoke our usual rule of no screaming but that wouldn’t be fair on the other neighbours who’ve done nothing wrong. I don’t want to report them as we’re looking to sell soon and don’t want neighbour disputes to be an issue.

WIBU to bang on their door first thing tomorrow morning and let them know how dickish they are being? I’ve recorded the sound I can hear from DD2’s room so I could play that to them to give them a sense of how loud they’re being. I could hear them clearly through the monitor whilst I was downstairs.

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BeingATwatItsABingThing · 12/06/2021 23:18

Just woke DD2 up again. Angry

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