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Cig Stumps In Garden - What Would You Do?
For years my next door neighbour has been throwing cig stumps on my path at the front. I knew it was him really and I told him but I didn't want to be accusatory. I have been stopping with parents for sometime lately, went back home today to find this - load of cig stumps in my garden (I don't smoke so none are mine)
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Also finally video evidence (bottom right at the end you see him throw his cig over)
Since moving on this new build estate, in the space of 4 years I've had a house burglary (TV and laptop stolen) during the pandemic while I was at work and my car stolen off my drive at night - never saw it again. This is why I put up cameras. This is what you get for moving out of your parents and trying to create your own life lol. I gave it a try I guess. I'm certainly moving from this place.
I know I seem the type of person to moan a lot but there always seems to be drama in my life it feels like I'm always *** on. Or is this just life?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it was me I'd be throwing them back over when I found them.
However, I wouldn't advise doing that because if you're moving I think there's some kind of legal requirement to disclose to your buyer if you're in a dispute with your neighbours.
Do this instead. Save every one you find in some kind of bin outside. On the day you move out just before you drive away for the last time, throw the whole bin over the fence.
I find a lot of cigarette ends and general litter on my land because I live in a cul-de-sac and the wind blows it and traps it in to a corner. It's just part of life but if I knew a neighbour was deliberately throwing his rubbish over the fence I'd ask him to stop.
I'd be wary of mentioning your camera, though, as you could be guilty of breaking the law yourself by recording his garden - he has a right to privacy. My cameras record only my property and my one neighbour's drive, at his request. Everything else is shielded from recording.
Being able to look in to other people's gardens is one thing, recording is another thing altogether
You could buy this for him and say 'I bought you this so you don't have throw your fag ends in to my garden'
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Thanks all.
Dave, gizmonster -yea I agree it's best not to end in dispute if moving it just adds extra complication. Red - yea when I first got home as there were some piled in a corner I thought it was odd it was as though they had been brushed but there's been no one in the garden and there's 20+ more scattered around on the grass. In the vid he can def be seen chucking his cig over.
Barry - yes there's too much complication and red tape to reporting like this.
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