Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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Wilmsy - try this
hire a bloke who has a similar build to the neighbour (many on here would volunteer)
buy him a similar looking coat, then get him to beat you to a pulp at night in full view of the camera.
when you get out of intensive care take the tape around to the asbo neighbour and threaten him with the law if he doesnt buck up.
If the tape is a bit grainy , you might have to do it again
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Originally posted by Diestl View PostMake them an offer they cant refuse
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So many have problems with neighbours that Hamas could make a fortune running courses in how to make home made missiles I reckon.
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Plus I'm really enjoying playing around with this CCTV stuff!
Oh tulip, wrong login.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBonkers neighbour who comes banging on my door a couple of times a week has been put into touch very nicely as I have a CCTV complete with sound recording and infra-red night vision at my front garden pointed in the direction of their house, eg, where the source of the harassment has come from, so perfectly justified.
Sometimes she gets rather abusive when I am in the back garden and chucks things over the fence.
I am therefore considering getting another sound recording CCTV camera for my back garden as well. The pictures will not come from their garden, but, the mic may get them to think very carefully about using the garden for additional peace.....
Is this likely to be a step too far, or, are they likely to think that if there is one at the front, there is likely to be one at the back anyway?
Cannot believe how cheap and easy it is to get 24hour vhs time-lapse, or now good the sound and picture quality is.
Had not a peek from the neighbours since I got the front covered, but, feel like having some fun now back at their expense
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I would simply have laid the neighbour out by now...that would have solved it.
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CCTV fun……
Bonkers neighbour who comes banging on my door a couple of times a week has been put into touch very nicely as I have a CCTV complete with sound recording and infra-red night vision at my front garden pointed in the direction of their house, eg, where the source of the harassment has come from, so perfectly justified.
Sometimes she gets rather abusive when I am in the back garden and chucks things over the fence.
I am therefore considering getting another sound recording CCTV camera for my back garden as well. The pictures will not come from their garden, but, the mic may get them to think very carefully about using the garden for additional peace.....
Is this likely to be a step too far, or, are they likely to think that if there is one at the front, there is likely to be one at the back anyway?
Cannot believe how cheap and easy it is to get 24hour vhs time-lapse, or now good the sound and picture quality is.
Had not a peek from the neighbours since I got the front covered, but, feel like having some fun now back at their expenseTags: None
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