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buchan4042
14-02-13, 09:51 AM
i'm washing and waxing my zs at least twice a week as the most inconsiderate old w****r at the end of the block keeps throwing left over bread out in a huge park at the front of the house, its not attracting small birds but seagulls! its ok for his heap of a nissan parked away up his driveway and in a garage but he's actually walking down a few yards so his garden and house dont get covered, i've contacted enviromental health but they cant do anything as the breads not lying for a length of time, anybody any suggestions before i go hunting for dog droppings and covering his driveway?????

talkingcars
14-02-13, 09:55 AM
I would go back to enviromental health, they should be able to do something, especially if you say you think you seen rats as well, could find some rat droppings for the car park.

Also the RSPB as there is a danger the birds may get hurt by a car.

stamford
14-02-13, 10:01 AM
Throw bread and seeds near his place.

petet16
14-02-13, 10:32 AM
I too would tell environmental health that you've seen rats.

buchan4042
14-02-13, 10:54 AM
not a bad idea never thought of seeing rats, i think he knows i'm not happy and he's doing it to annoy cos had problems with him when i was a boy, football went in his garden and he put a knife through it, modern day hitler basically, he got a 62 plate nissan note thats never went more than 200 yards to the shop

Steven11
14-02-13, 11:13 AM
Sneak out one night and cover his car in bread crums.

Ritchy
14-02-13, 11:48 AM
Have you tried talking to him?

Witnes$
14-02-13, 12:08 PM
Have you tried talking to him?

1st move should always be talking to the guy.

buchan4042
14-02-13, 12:49 PM
There's no talking to him but I did try, told me its not causing any hassle, he don't understand it's costing me a fortune keeping my pride and joy gleaming and bird droppings damage your paint if its left,

fastmike
14-02-13, 01:07 PM
a mate of mine has exactly the same problem......his started a few years ago , hes tried environmental health, reported rats , you name it ......its now a war between him and his neighbor ......police got involved etc.......if you can talk to your neighbor I would try that first ........

Steven11
14-02-13, 01:15 PM
Talking will only get you so far. Maybe its just me but next time you see him doing it again go outside face to face and let him know if he keeps it up there will be consequences & repercussions. Two can play that game :evilmad:

buchan4042
14-02-13, 02:17 PM
all he's doing is feeding vermin but if it dont stop soon i'll just play him at his own game and cover his garden in bread and seeds

Steven11
14-02-13, 02:30 PM
Damm Right, fight fire with fire. And make sure he see's you do it :evilmad:

daytona365
14-02-13, 04:23 PM
Id stick bird seed on his roof....Not forgetting any windows you can get to without getting caught...............

buchan4042
14-02-13, 05:30 PM
thats the problem his 62 plate nissan note (mobility) is parked in a garage, lucky if it goes further than 200 yards to the shops, i'll play him at his own game just need to make an evil plan

buchan4042
13-04-13, 10:38 AM
:-@ ok polite words were spoken yet the problem persists, got myself 8 bags of wild bird seed for this old f****rs driveway, no more mr nice guy cos i just t-cut and polished the zs yesterday

Dan1971
13-04-13, 02:36 PM
Get a car cover. Not worth it. If he causes problems for you with the police, neighbours etc - you'll be seen as the problem.

peterzs
13-04-13, 03:37 PM
Get a pet hawk, and train that to stand guard, or fly guard, bet the little birds would soon learn.

butch1205
13-04-13, 04:18 PM
Get the gun out lol


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