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.
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...
Have you had a word with your neighbours Mosaic? They may be able to help. He really does sound a nasty piece of work. I don't know why people want to behave like this and be anti-social.
If the police were informed that he was being abusive/threatening and that you felt intimidated ...... I'm sure they'd at least have a quiet word with him.
The presence of a CCTV camera, along with a sign indicating its presence, might help him calm down a bit as well .....
Not a nice situation, you need to harness some of that resolve you demonstrated back in mid November although that was via a keyboard, but that would do the trick I'm sure.
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It's nowhere near time for the police, or the opposite extreme of "getting the boys around to 'ave a word."
This is simply a matter of one of the neighbour's workmen overstepping the mark. The chap needs putting in his place by his employer, the neighbour, or to be fired and replaced by a more civil window cleaner. If the neighbour won't help then more serious measures may be needed - but not yet.
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it is enough to have a PIN served on him ( step zero in the harrassment routine )
I know because I have had a PIN served on me for MUCH less !
PIN is a police information notice telling the fella to lay off.
( I had served a small claims summons on a neighbour who thought this would solve her legal problems ...... hur hur hur )
[ In my case the Judge gave her short shrift and judgement for me ( O wise solomon of the small claims ! ) and so she tried it again ! but that as they say is another story ]
I am my own window cleaner, Hopkirk. I have useful opening windows upstairs that allow cleaning from the inside. Plus as I don't sit gazing at them all day i couldn't care less if they're a bit mucky.
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