ChatterBank1 min ago
Foul Mouthed Workman Keeps Causing Problem
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Not sure what to do about this. Our lovely neighbours have a nuisance window cleaner. I've had to ask him in the past not to plant his ladders on my front garden without asking first - I like to be asked, I don't like looking up and seeing some ladders across my front bay. Today I heard a crunching noise outsdie and looked out to find him standing on a wooden trough-shaped planter to reach their windows. He shouted and swore at me, saying it's no problem and he'd pay for it anyway if he damaged it.
I really hate being sworn at, it provokes a very bad fight or flight reaction in me and I'm still very shakey and want to both cry my eyes out and also terminate the bullying lump of poo.
In practical terms what should I really do?
I really hate being sworn at, it provokes a very bad fight or flight reaction in me and I'm still very shakey and want to both cry my eyes out and also terminate the bullying lump of poo.
In practical terms what should I really do?
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Tricky. It is not right that you be abused in your own home, that is not acceptable. Ask your neighbours if they have contact information for their window cleaner and pass the details on to the local police and ask them to have a 'quiet word' with him about his attitude and language. Abusive language and threatening behaviour are Public Order offences - I am sure...
09:48 Tue 01st Dec 2015
Tricky.
It is not right that you be abused in your own home, that is not acceptable.
Ask your neighbours if they have contact information for their window cleaner and pass the details on to the local police and ask them to have a 'quiet word' with him about his attitude and language.
Abusive language and threatening behaviour are Public Order offences - I am sure they will be happy to mark his card, and that should be the end of the matter.
It is not right that you be abused in your own home, that is not acceptable.
Ask your neighbours if they have contact information for their window cleaner and pass the details on to the local police and ask them to have a 'quiet word' with him about his attitude and language.
Abusive language and threatening behaviour are Public Order offences - I am sure they will be happy to mark his card, and that should be the end of the matter.
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Lol Umm, if yours are anything like mine 'back in the day', whatever happened there'd be lots of fellers swearing they were with them down the pub at that time....
I will mention it to my neighbours but I'm not sure what they could do either, other than not have their windows cleaned out of solidarity! And the chances, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being very likely.......
I will mention it to my neighbours but I'm not sure what they could do either, other than not have their windows cleaned out of solidarity! And the chances, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being very likely.......
I agree about talking to the police but also the neighbours are employing the window cleaner...I am assuming that you don’t employ him? Therefore IMO They bear some responsibility for the people who they employ, albeit as contractors and not employees, and therefore first call is to them to tell them what is happening and to ask them to deal with it.
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