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What is the solution for those?
The Bro or the Manzeer? |
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You're :cool: |
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I’ve given up spelling
My phone, fumble fingers and an autocorrect that jumps in and substitutes words I would never even use cause mayhem Even when the words in my head are correct It doesn’t help that my screen doesn’t even display a full sentence |
I have read some crazy solutions to your problem with your knothead neighbor. Don't do anything that would be considered illegal. It is not illegal to place their trash cans in front of your home and the police cannot do anything.
If the area is an incorporated city, there are Code Enforcement Officers who can issue citations and fines for the placement of trash cans and storage thereafter. Research your particular area on the city's or county's website. Contact the owner of the home and let him/her know what your intentions are. Stop playing nice with these type of people who don't care. Place your trash cans in front of your home and park your cars in front of your home on the street so your neighbors don't have enough room to move their cans in front of your home. Move their cans back in front of their home every single time they move them in front of yours. I would escalate the situation in every legal means so you don't put yourself in jeopardy. PM me with additional details and I'll see if I can "influence" their behavior if you want. Good luck, David |
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My situation is parking is only on one side of the street. My side is empty so cars can go through. Narrow canyon streets. I am in Mt Washington. there is no way I am going to go nuts over trash cans or get into trouble with the law. not my style. Thanks for the tip. If you are LAPD come on up and let invite them for a party. |
Here's the latest. I talked with the "Man" next door about it again. and demanded an answer as to why their cans are on my side. He didn't have an answer but a lame one after a long pause and I think its the truth. He didn't want to put his cans on the apron because its on a slope (the whole damn street is sloping). I told hims to pull it over to front of his house and he will just have to pull it another 10' up hill to the front of his garage. He agrees and walks off.
Well, it worked:)...up until the two nights ago. Its over on my side again. I think its easier to pull a can down hill then it is up when full, so its really late, with a little rain, they just leave them in front of my house again. it might be the wife, who knows? |
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Do you see a reason they have to put those cans on your side? Do they have space on their side?
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ahahaha I like this idea.
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Get yerself a Pit Bull then...you can spot the "crazy" ones....they have four legs ;).
Good luck Jeff! Some people suck :( |
As I said the first time. Put your cans in front of their house. Just for the lol's.
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Do they live next to each other, or across the road? How is the road sloped? Their road is sloped, and yours is not? What direction is the slope, like your road is uphill or your house is higher than his, but across this street |
Picture please.
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