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Hi Bednobs.
The problem with the fence is that it has been breached in several places and I don't see why I should have to go out and buy chipboard (which I can't afford and would just fall apart after it got wet, or the dogs would just chew through like they have the fence panels) to keep someone elses pets from our garden. The bigger of the two dogs spends most of it's time chewing the fence anyway, so even if they did replace it it would probably only be a short term solution. I have tried to place items in front of the holes and put things in the way to make coming through difficult, but it hasn't helped.
As for reporting the vandalism, we tried to do the neighbourly thing and spoke to the parent, rather than go straight to the police. We agreed that if she made the girls clean the car (they had smeared it with mud, eggs and gravel ~ god knows why as they had only moved in the day before and we hadn't even met them!) paid for a new aerial, to replace the one they had unscewed and thrown away and for a firm to polish out the scratches the gravel smearing had caused that we wouldn't take any further action. At first the girls said they hadn't done it, but the lady over the road (bit of a busybody ~ but thank god she is!!) had taken a photo of them doing it. It seems ever since then they have gone out of their way to be anti-social. The mother is never in, and the girls have friends round nearly every day, they throw rubbish out of their bedroom window onto their flat roof, play music so loud it drowns out our tv and radio, egg the dogs on to jump the fence or wriggle through into our garden, stand out in the garden shouting and screaming and swearing to each other to such an extent that we have stopped allowing our grandchildren in the garden. The music issue got so bad at one stage that the people in the house next door (not attached to our semi) complained to the enviromental health dept and there is a court case pending regarding noise nuisa