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There is this mad old man who lives down the road I have to walk to and from work down and he drives me mad. A few weeks back he was absolutely miles ahead of me and shouted at me 'It's polite to say good morning you know', and I was pretty shocked so I just mumbled it at him. Today I was on my mobile talking to to my husband and the weirdo started saying to me 'I'm not going to say goodbye to you and I'll tell you why'. I had to tell him twice that I wasn't going to talk to him and rushed off but he still wasn't shutting up. I find him really creepy because he stands in the same places for ages waiting for victims (today it was by a zebra crossing which must have made a lot of drivers happy). It really stresses me out seeing him, which is especially annoying at the moment because I'm pregnant and trying to stay calm. I'm dying to say something really evil in reply to this man but I'm trying not to.
Do you have any 'fun' local headcases? Do you think it's worth reporting them to the Police if they get abusive or is it just a waste of time?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He is obviously suffering from some sort of mental illness to be acting in this manner. It can be very frightening. The best thing is to ignore him. I would think the police are aware of him and he is probably harmless . There are lots like him about. Unfortunately, they have very little opportunity of receiving suitable sheltered care these days. Care in the Community does not work.
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They are not usually the people that commit crimes.
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You should report it at your local Police station. There will be a community officer there. If you ask, they may be able to rustle up a WPC to talk to you.
Tell the police you're expecting and what it is that#s upsetting you. Talking to a woman PC is obviously better. -and erm then do as they say.
The relevant act is the protection from harassment act 1996 - i think. You dont have to put up with this, and anyway he may not know he's really teeing you off.
Well, I live in an urban area, and there are lots of mentally ill homeless people around. I find the whole thing very sad, but in the US as in the UK, the social services agencies are pretty ineffective in helping mentally ill people off the streets. One particularly sad case that I can think of is a man who is obviously brilliant, who used to be a physics professor at the local university but who now is unable to care for himself. I see him at least once a month, dishevelled and muttering to himself.
I'm sorry to hear about your mother's troubles, Fakeplastic. xx
Thanks for all the answers, I'll give you all 3 stars for replying. I definitely won't be getting into conversation with him - lonely or not - though that's for sure.
I used to work for the local council housing dept and I know for a fact that our local social services will not visit or contact anyone who hasn't personally asked them for help, plus I don't know where he lives or his name.
I think I might go to the Police if it happens again and perhaps they might have more influence in getting him some treatment. I can see it's not something he does just to be malicious but you don't know if someone like that might wander into the road and get hurt or something.