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Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by C6NVS » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:29 pm

Ok, so I live in London, and deal daily with people who fail to respect other people's property, which I have come to accept as a normal part of daily living in this city.

HOWEVER, regardless of how I have had word with my neighbour regarding using my car as a "parking locator", I am at my wits end as to what to do next. After approaching them on many occassions now about damage to my car and the paint it shows of theirs on my number plates, they deny any wrong doing.

I have thought about CCV, but honestly, what is the point, when the result is some paint transfer that is certainly less to repair than my excess, and more about my frustration that they think it is appropriate to damage (albeit superficial) to other people's property. Thier <beep> box is certainly not legally on the road (rear bumper tapped on with gaffa), and lord know why they think it safe to travel with two kids in the back of a car that is clearly only good for crushing.

So, I'm open to any and all suggestions about how to "legally" convince these punks that it is not a good idea to continue to bump into a park using my car as a stopper? I have had many conversations with them, with absolutely no result but a simple shrug and "I may have bumped your car, but there is no damage".

What worse is that the lazy gits park like this, then do a 7 point turn to get out and travel in the opposite direction, all whilst using cars on the other side of the road for bump guidance, just to save driving 300 yards to the other end of the street. Some lessons need to be learnt here I think.

Help please...

"I got in there without touching your car":
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and two guesses who denies doing this last week?
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by PhilT » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:36 pm

Rent a garage or don't live in London is the best advice I can give. Bad neighbours is tough, we moved house (partly) because of ours.
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by C6NVS » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:41 pm

Wish it was that easy Phil, certainly considered it, but just not practical in my circumstance unfortunately.

If I were ever to have a rental car, I know who might not be getting their car out of the street!
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by amanda1 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:53 pm

Hide the 6 for a few weeks and buy a £100 car and return the favors :biggrin2:
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by Mr V10 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:04 pm

Brett, I know you don’t want to do the CCTV thing, so feel free to tell me to where to go, but personally that is the way I would go, and tell them that you've put the camera there, which should stop them dead in their tracks. If it doesn't, take the evidence to the Police with a log of the time/date that each incident occurred and demand they do something about it. Have you still got the CCTV camera you got from me? Research CCTV, as if you want to take someone to court over it (not saying it will go that far) the image needs to have a certain accreditation or watermark on the video/image in order for it to stand up as evidence (I believe).
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Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by RS6MAN » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:21 pm

A headbutt to there fcukin nose when they deny it next! Thatll teach them!!!

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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by DSB » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:07 pm

I had the same problem a few years back.

My next door neighbours (dedicated) parking space is next to mine, and my prestine Corrado (two years ago) was being used as a door stop everytime she pulled up and got out her car. After several dents on the door line of my car I had enough, so I calmly had a gentle word ...... needless to say this esculated into a screaming match to the extent where she accused me of being a racist :shock:

Anyway, to cut a long story short, she wouldn't admit to it and my Corrado still has the dents, but we still talk and we have both forgiven and forgot. From my point of view at least my car is no longer getting the dents.

To be honest I know it was her but theres no way for me to prove it, it made me feel better having it out with her and essentially I just came to the conclusion life is to short to have beef with someone whom you live so close to. I have got over it and so has she and life goes on.

Not sure how that helps you other than to let you know your not the only one !!
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by Shoppinit » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:38 pm

Fcuking neighbours. Can't live 'em, can't kill 'em.

You can't win in a confrontation. At best they'll ignore you, at worst they will do it even more just to piss you off.

If you can, then live with the bumper rash. Put it down to part of the cost of living in London. You can always get the bumpers painted when you sell / move / decapitate the neighbour.
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by dbm » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:05 pm

Get this put on your front and back bumpers: http://www.paintshield.co.uk

I have it on my current car and also had it on the last one (full front protection plus the doors on my TTS). 80k miles of driving without a ding or scratch. If you can't change the neighbours, you need to protect your investment.

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Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by Madmonkee » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:35 pm

Tow bar!! Park it so the space is left only to the rear of your car, then laugh when they smash their car up on it! :)

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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by bam_bam » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:11 pm

- CCTV
- Document the damage
- Repair the damage and retain the receipt
- Log a small claim on-line with your CC
- Have them served
- I bet they don't show in court
- You probably won't get your money back but,they'll have to run or reimburse plus court costs
- If they run, win win
- If they don't pay it's a CCJ on their name
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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by HYFR » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:42 pm

<beep>

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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by bam_bam » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:44 pm

D_K wrote:C*NTS
I thought there was a filter on this site?
No matter where you go, there you are.

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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by HYFR » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:45 pm

it doesnt apply to <beep> <beep> neighbours

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Re: Advice on a disrespectful neighbour

Post by PJC » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:48 pm

bam_bam wrote:
D_K wrote:C*NTS
I thought there was a filter on this site?
You're having a laugh.
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