ChatterBank47 mins ago
Powertools should be banned
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Before 12noon on weekends.
DEFINATELY before 10 For Funks Sake.
Newspaper **tinkerbell assaults neighbour for using powertool at stupid oclock on the weekends**
grrrrrr
DEFINATELY before 10 For Funks Sake.
Newspaper **tinkerbell assaults neighbour for using powertool at stupid oclock on the weekends**
grrrrrr
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many many years ago I lived in western Paris, almost in the countryside. A lovely top half of a late 19thC house which had just been renovated, like a country cottage in town. It had a small balcony looking out over the inside walled garden of the neighbours below.
Close friends with my then toddler god-daughter came to stay, arriving at 8.45. Upstairs they came and there she was,running over the stripped floors (some rugs). Just after 9pm, there was a loud bang-bang down on the front door so I head downstairs to see who it was.
One next door neighbour in his pyjamas, irate, about the noise of my god-daughter's feet. I was gobsmacked.....ok 11 or 12 but 9pm?
Next morning came around, summer months by the way, my bed room next to the balcony. The neighbours' Irish setter goes outside for his morning constitution and starts up with his barking at 5.45am. (I have no issue with dogs by the way). They had played right into my doors.
I get out of bed, down the stairs, out into the street, up to their garden door and rang on the bell.
Monsieur comes to the door and opens it. His mouth drops open. In French, I tell him to "Shut that fecking dog up, it's not even 6am." I turned on my heels and walked back inside.
I was stark-bollocck naked.
Tuesday comes around and I walk back through the town to shop for the evening and strolled on to the house. Monsieur sees me and comes running out, "Je suis désolé, Monsieur, je suis désolé," (I am sorry). End of issue and we got on really well after that.
Close friends with my then toddler god-daughter came to stay, arriving at 8.45. Upstairs they came and there she was,running over the stripped floors (some rugs). Just after 9pm, there was a loud bang-bang down on the front door so I head downstairs to see who it was.
One next door neighbour in his pyjamas, irate, about the noise of my god-daughter's feet. I was gobsmacked.....ok 11 or 12 but 9pm?
Next morning came around, summer months by the way, my bed room next to the balcony. The neighbours' Irish setter goes outside for his morning constitution and starts up with his barking at 5.45am. (I have no issue with dogs by the way). They had played right into my doors.
I get out of bed, down the stairs, out into the street, up to their garden door and rang on the bell.
Monsieur comes to the door and opens it. His mouth drops open. In French, I tell him to "Shut that fecking dog up, it's not even 6am." I turned on my heels and walked back inside.
I was stark-bollocck naked.
Tuesday comes around and I walk back through the town to shop for the evening and strolled on to the house. Monsieur sees me and comes running out, "Je suis désolé, Monsieur, je suis désolé," (I am sorry). End of issue and we got on really well after that.
I think it's fine to start work any time after 8.30am - but you have to be considerate. If OH is on nights, I let my DIY neighbours know and they keep reasonably quiet - but it's difficult, if OH is sleeping in the day and it's the neighbour's only day off to get work done. Midday, tinks, is waaaay too late, it's not their fault if you didn't go to bed until 4am....
Just my opinion that 8/830 on a saturday is too early regardless of when i went to bed! (theres a whole street to consider)..,
I wont even start on the unruly children...when i start nights, i will crack up.
I was always told when i was little to sssshhhhhhh if folks were on shifts etc.
Just my opinion though.....xx
I wont even start on the unruly children...when i start nights, i will crack up.
I was always told when i was little to sssshhhhhhh if folks were on shifts etc.
Just my opinion though.....xx
agree with you tinkerbell about 18 months ago a neighbor moved in next door(bed sit accommodation)
and even when told politely and then having to speak with the landlord they would play a song at all hours 4am,9am,etc etc the same song.
put it this way "theres a fire burning in my heart reaching a fever pitch....." just those words make me cringe.
moved into a new flat and thought i had the same problem but to a lesser degree as in he worked. his song choice "hey teacher leave them kids alone"
spoke to the landlord and unlike the previous landlord havn't had a problem since.
and even when told politely and then having to speak with the landlord they would play a song at all hours 4am,9am,etc etc the same song.
put it this way "theres a fire burning in my heart reaching a fever pitch....." just those words make me cringe.
moved into a new flat and thought i had the same problem but to a lesser degree as in he worked. his song choice "hey teacher leave them kids alone"
spoke to the landlord and unlike the previous landlord havn't had a problem since.
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