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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 02 Aug 21 4.08pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

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(The Sun)

"She wrote: "I have a block of flats next to my house and I thought for a while things have been moved in my garden and it seemed a bit weird.

"I’ve got a lock on the gate and it’s always locked. So over the weekend, I’ve installed a small outdoor camera under my guttering which records the whole back garden.

"I’ve come home tonight after work (I work the late shift) and found two cigarette butts on the path by my seating area.


"I checked the camera and the neighbours have climbed my wall and been sitting in my garden from 2 pm until 8 pm using my seating and table.

"To say I’m annoyed is an understatement but how do I confront them as they aren’t the friendliest of people at the best of times?

"I guess they’ve been doing this since the nice weather began. Unfortunately, it’s not difficult to see I’m out as I have to drive to work and so once my cars are not there they obviously know I’m out.

"I just don’t know how to approach this as I’m a single woman and just concerned it’ll escalate but I can’t allow this"

what would you all do? Let your imagination go wild.

I was thinking along the lines of chemical warfare,...but you must be able to use your own garden.


 


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View Dubai Eagle's Profile Dubai Eagle Flag 02 Aug 21 4.17pm Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

Cheap solution - get some CCTV / Audio warning stickers for the fence -

More expensive - install CCTV With audio + movement lights -

if that doesn't work call in the police & let them handle it, you have the CCTV footage so there can be no doubt who was trespassing

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 02 Aug 21 4.44pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Write a polite letter to your neighbours informing them of your concerns on their trespass and your intent to protective actions. Do not explicitly say these actions are aimed at them but are for your security.

Extend the height of the wall with extensive barbed wire ensuring it can't just be pulled down.

Then CCTV, which you sensibly do already.

Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Aug 2021 4.48pm)

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 02 Aug 21 4.47pm

Some nice sharp drawing pins on my seating area.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 02 Aug 21 4.56pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Looking at the crazy laws that this country has maybe barbed wire opens you up to civil action.....which is insane if you ask me.

Extending the height of the wall and/or the use of prickly plants like Hawthorne, Poncira, Pyracantha (rapid growth), Rosa Rugosa.

Perhaps these are plausible deniability alternatives.

 


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View Pierre's Profile Pierre Flag Purley 02 Aug 21 4.57pm Send a Private Message to Pierre Add Pierre as a friend

You might try parking your car elsewhere when you know the weather is nice every now and then.
Then you may stand a chance of catching these people entering your garden.
You can ask them directly why they feel it's ok to climb your wall and avail themselves of your garden furniture?

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 02 Aug 21 5.01pm

Maybe CCTV and leaving a few valuables on the table wouldn't be a bad combination. I can't imagine people claiming other peoples back yards as their own when they feel like it would be averse to stealing seemingly easy pickings.

Could then confront them with evidence of their thieving as well as trespassing and tell them to stay well away .

Edited by BlueJay (02 Aug 2021 5.02pm)

 

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View Palace Old Geezer's Profile Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 02 Aug 21 5.06pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

First thing to say it's a bleedin' cheek if true. She has every right to be furious and make a fuss.

A note to the offending neighbours explaining she's seen them on her CCTV and asking them not to trespass in future. Tell them her uncle/father/brother is a lawyer in a leading firm of solicitors and if she sees them do it again she will start legal proceedings.

Surely they would be intimidated into not pursuing their anti-social behaviour if they knew they had been identified?

The behaviour of some folk is beyond awful.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 02 Aug 21 5.12pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

She has CCTV that's how she knows who it was. I would set it to alert my mobile phone when they enter I would then call the police and tell them you can see on your phone that somebody is lurking in your garden.

Let them deal with it.

Edited by Badger11 (02 Aug 2021 5.13pm)

 


One more point

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BlueJay Flag UK 02 Aug 21 5.14pm

Originally posted by Badger11

She has CCTV that's how she knows who it was. I would set it to alert my mobile phone when they enter I would then call the police and tell them you can see on your phone that somebody is lurking in your garden.

Let them deal with it.

Edited by Badger11 (02 Aug 2021 5.13pm)

Yes, thinking about it she does appear to feel intimidated by these individuals so shouldn't seek to interact them directly. Whether the police would actually bother turning up is another matter!

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Aug 21 6.07pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

They sit around in the office making up these problems.

My old solution to this is sit in your front garden in a deck chair drinking cans of Tennant Super or Special Brew in a string vest, smoking fags and generally looking rough. Burn some rubbish in a barrel, sing football songs that kind of thing. Do this in your first week of living somewhere, and, funnily enough, you don't get burgled and the neighbours leave you alone. They certainly won't nick your garden.

 


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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 02 Aug 21 6.23pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

I don’t think trespass is a criminal offence unless on certain premises (railways, nuclear sites, military installations etc) so there’s not much the police can do.

 


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