Things I've gone off
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
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Can't you form / join some sore of neighbourhood / residents association? There must be plenty of other people as fed up as you are.
( , Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:46, 1 reply)
( , Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:46, 1 reply)
there are
but they've learned not to complain. nothing gets done, except these lads get a telling off. this then means they behave even worse. nobody is wiling to rock the boat, i was the only one who'd dare to phone the police in the first place. a few people told me afterwards they were glad someone had, but they'd never do it themselves, for fear of reprisal. many of my neighbours are elderly, so i can't blame them.
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but they've learned not to complain. nothing gets done, except these lads get a telling off. this then means they behave even worse. nobody is wiling to rock the boat, i was the only one who'd dare to phone the police in the first place. a few people told me afterwards they were glad someone had, but they'd never do it themselves, for fear of reprisal. many of my neighbours are elderly, so i can't blame them.
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Just arrange a meeting of concerned residents, safety in numbers and all that. If enough of you complain to the council they'll have to do something.
Calling the police won't solve anything long term.
( , Mon 19 Aug 2013, 16:47, closed)
Calling the police won't solve anything long term.
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