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happygolucky0 · 01/10/2013 16:56

Hello I need you help....

I was at work a few evenings ago and come home to a note from my 15 year old son. It was saying he was really upset about the neighbours kids. They range from around 7 to 12. Think there was four of them.
We have a 17 week old puppy. They was telling my son that they would kick his ..... Head in if he didn't leave his garden. They was also threatening to come and take the pup away. Plus alot more colourful language and names. He said he had said nothing to them but also stayed in the garden for a short while as not too appear bothered.

These people have only moved in around a month ago. The kids climb on a extension out of the bedroom window from the house. Also they climb on top of a shed roof which was where they can see Into my garden all in my opinion quite dangerous.
There has been a row in the road between them and other neighbours.

One sat am a few weeks ago as I walked past the house. A guy was stood on the doorstep around 9.30 am with a bottle of beer drinking. I then thought 3 guys followed me a 5 min walk to grass area. There were other dog walkers around. One dog walker said that they had mubbled something about her dig bejng a hunter. she felt worried. i have if I am biased a very beautiful shih tzu.
Anyway what I am trying to say is I am not sure what to do as I don't think that the parents are going to be very approachable. I don't want to make things worse either as dont want to feel worried about my son walking around the neighood.
What do you think??

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BarberryRicePud · 01/10/2013 18:47

Think I'd move house. Sorry.

happygolucky0 · 01/10/2013 19:05

Thanks for reading it is a abit of a long post!!
I have been here 9 years never had anything like this in that time. I guess moving is one way to solve the problem!

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BarberryRicePud · 01/10/2013 19:34

It was a bit tongue in cheek but not entirely. You could go and have a word, but i wouldn't risk it from what you've said. You could speak to the police about the threatening behaviour, but they will find out its you somehow.

So the only things left are getting a great big dog or moving.

If the neighbours from he'll moved in I'd go before i had to declare any issues at the house sale. But i like to only chose battles i have a fighting chance of winning...

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