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To expect housing association to act on unruly kids that bully others!

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BITCAT · 12/02/2008 15:40

My problem is that my children do not roam the street!! But ours street always has young children (when i say young i mean 3+) out at all hours, on the road and dropping litter everywhere!! My children are in the back garden, but my 9yr old sometimes goes out front with 1/2 close friends..that i know are sensible and reasonably well behaved and are in at proper time this time of the year around 6 and they are told to come in when lights come on..if i haven't called them before. Now we have other kids coming up to my gate and trying to provoke my kids and throwing things over the gate, not good when i have a 2yr old playing in the garden also!! On ringing the association there attitude was this..well it is the holidays and they are just kids..my kids would never behave like that!! Also 1 boy threatened my son with a dog and i am getting fed up because they should feel safe in there own garden. I have spoken to the parents before and got a gob full and the attitude that her kids are angels..well my kids aren't and i take any complaints about there behaviour seriously...do you think i am over reacting..this has been going on for a while and is not a 1 off!!

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BITCAT · 13/02/2008 11:05

I got that you were only joking about the kids being outside in feb!! Thats fine..thank you everyone for your advice..i think i will keep a log of things and if i have to maybe try and get some footage and i am also going to ask environmental health to warn neighbours next door..maybe that will have an effect..Apart from worrying about whats happening, it's not fair that me, dh and my kids have to put up with all that noise at 1/2 in the morning...especially as we have to go to work!! If it was a rare occurance i wouldn't bother but it every other night!!

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BITCAT · 13/02/2008 11:11

Well i've almost given up with police, we had our door kicked in once by two teenage lads and the police caught one of them trying to leg it over back fence...what did they do (bearing in mind i had a 5 week old baby in the room) let them go and give them a caution, whats that going to do? Far to soft.. i wanted them to press charges but as usual victims don't count!! This is not the first time police let me down!!

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