herecomesaregular
We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
I appreciate I'll probably get a load of witty replies and /or piss takes but I really do need some help on this. I try not to "sweat the small stuff" but it's really getting me down, in all honesty. I'm already trying to get over some depression and get back into work ( I used to do good work, apparently, in mental health services for many years but I "can't face" going back to it currently, probably after the years of stress it caused).
I live on my todd now in a small block of 4 flats opposite a big council towerblock. I'm very lucky to own my flat (with family help and being lucky to buy in Brighton in the mid 90s before the massive jump). For the last few months, but probably longer as i didn't really realise it, someone in the flats up high above us throw items out their window that hit our building and shout abuse when I am coming and going. Due to the distance and "arc" to the front of the building it's not being thrown by hand but is mechanical. It has been eggs and rotten fruit, small plastic items but also bigger plastic items. So far no damage but it can make a very loud noise and also has got near to our parked cars - the larger items could very well cause damage to a car/ break windows/guttering etc if it hits them it's just luck it hasn't.
Doesn't sound much really does it? But as it happens at all hours and coupled with weird comments and abuse from behind you and you're not sure which window it is as you turn round it's faceless, it is having a build-up affect on me.
Except i do know which flat it is (100%). They're young adults, at least two males, not sure of age but one is 16 and the other, the one doing it, older not in work, no sign of any other adults.
So, what to do about it? I'm asking as I'm very aware, too much so, in modern society of "nothing to lose" - meaning some people in this country now do what the **** they like without recourse, what you going to do about it?, while other lawabiding people keep to the rules because they don't want to lose what they've got. If you feel you have nothing to lose then you do what you like.
So far I have responded to all this by ignoring it mostly (i've really got bigger issues in my life and the wellbeing of older parents to worry about at the mo), sometimes shouting back some mild abuse, sometimes shouting back some pisstakes "back to school on Monday" etc.
Kids (although the older one is no kid) will be kids etc, grow out of it, we all did stupid things etc.
The first time i really noticed it was after a loud bang and found my female neighbour outside cleaning food stuff off her window. it just happened that when i looked out my window i saw it happen and the lads laughing up in their window. My neighbour and her visiting boyfriend shouted up at them but i actually went up there and knocked on their door. I spoke to someone in the block and got their flat number. After a bit the younger lad answered and admitted it was them but didn't seem at all bothered - i was not aggressive , asked to speak to the older lad or an adult but he said his brother was getting dressed. I used a bit of industrial language and told them to cut it out or i'd involve the police etc. Again the lad who answered was smirky and didnt seem to care. I thought that may be the end of it tbf. I'm not afraid to speak to someone 1:1, having had to deal with many odd/sometimes aggressive behaviours at work.
Except it hasn't stopped. Still on off verbals when walking past and items found on the grass at other times when i've been out. Massive crash at 945am this morning opened my curtains to see one of the lads waving his cock out the window and then mooney-ing (yes sounds funny but I'm starting to think the older one is definitely "missing something" in his head). Also seen them often smoking bongs at the window (it's always open halfway whether freezing or raining) and up the early hours.
In reference to "something to lose", I really shouldn't have gone up there on my own as no witnesses and leaves me open to accusation. I do hope to go back into adult social services in some way and some false accusation from some toerag or if I lose my temper (to those who suggest I get more "aggy" with them) could easily ruin all that. Also i didn't want to aggravate it but i think i have by going up perhaps.
If I go more official then I'm worried about things on record - I want to move in a couple of years and i know that you have declare any problems with neighbours. Plus would I really call the police about this? It's risking criminal damage but no real damage has yet occurred. Which is why so far I haven't done anything else, thinking it'll go away. But it's evidently not going away.
Do you have any suggestions? I can't talk to family about it as it will worry them endlessly due to age and fragility. Most of my friends have moved away in last 2-3 years and I seem to have lost contact with them. Those have spoken to just say go round and threaten them or call the police. But in my experience at work the police won't give a **** anyway.
i borrowed a camera that records with movement but the missiles don't trigger it and it's also too far away to show any detail.
I would appreciate some help. if you're just going to tell me to man up or take the piss then i kind of expect that but I needed to offload somewhere and this is it. For the grammar police on here, feel free, as i've rushed this out.
I haven't even been out to see if there is any damage. I've read before about the slow drip drip negative effect antisocial behaviour has on people and today I'm feeling it.
I live on my todd now in a small block of 4 flats opposite a big council towerblock. I'm very lucky to own my flat (with family help and being lucky to buy in Brighton in the mid 90s before the massive jump). For the last few months, but probably longer as i didn't really realise it, someone in the flats up high above us throw items out their window that hit our building and shout abuse when I am coming and going. Due to the distance and "arc" to the front of the building it's not being thrown by hand but is mechanical. It has been eggs and rotten fruit, small plastic items but also bigger plastic items. So far no damage but it can make a very loud noise and also has got near to our parked cars - the larger items could very well cause damage to a car/ break windows/guttering etc if it hits them it's just luck it hasn't.
Doesn't sound much really does it? But as it happens at all hours and coupled with weird comments and abuse from behind you and you're not sure which window it is as you turn round it's faceless, it is having a build-up affect on me.
Except i do know which flat it is (100%). They're young adults, at least two males, not sure of age but one is 16 and the other, the one doing it, older not in work, no sign of any other adults.
So, what to do about it? I'm asking as I'm very aware, too much so, in modern society of "nothing to lose" - meaning some people in this country now do what the **** they like without recourse, what you going to do about it?, while other lawabiding people keep to the rules because they don't want to lose what they've got. If you feel you have nothing to lose then you do what you like.
So far I have responded to all this by ignoring it mostly (i've really got bigger issues in my life and the wellbeing of older parents to worry about at the mo), sometimes shouting back some mild abuse, sometimes shouting back some pisstakes "back to school on Monday" etc.
Kids (although the older one is no kid) will be kids etc, grow out of it, we all did stupid things etc.
The first time i really noticed it was after a loud bang and found my female neighbour outside cleaning food stuff off her window. it just happened that when i looked out my window i saw it happen and the lads laughing up in their window. My neighbour and her visiting boyfriend shouted up at them but i actually went up there and knocked on their door. I spoke to someone in the block and got their flat number. After a bit the younger lad answered and admitted it was them but didn't seem at all bothered - i was not aggressive , asked to speak to the older lad or an adult but he said his brother was getting dressed. I used a bit of industrial language and told them to cut it out or i'd involve the police etc. Again the lad who answered was smirky and didnt seem to care. I thought that may be the end of it tbf. I'm not afraid to speak to someone 1:1, having had to deal with many odd/sometimes aggressive behaviours at work.
Except it hasn't stopped. Still on off verbals when walking past and items found on the grass at other times when i've been out. Massive crash at 945am this morning opened my curtains to see one of the lads waving his cock out the window and then mooney-ing (yes sounds funny but I'm starting to think the older one is definitely "missing something" in his head). Also seen them often smoking bongs at the window (it's always open halfway whether freezing or raining) and up the early hours.
In reference to "something to lose", I really shouldn't have gone up there on my own as no witnesses and leaves me open to accusation. I do hope to go back into adult social services in some way and some false accusation from some toerag or if I lose my temper (to those who suggest I get more "aggy" with them) could easily ruin all that. Also i didn't want to aggravate it but i think i have by going up perhaps.
If I go more official then I'm worried about things on record - I want to move in a couple of years and i know that you have declare any problems with neighbours. Plus would I really call the police about this? It's risking criminal damage but no real damage has yet occurred. Which is why so far I haven't done anything else, thinking it'll go away. But it's evidently not going away.
Do you have any suggestions? I can't talk to family about it as it will worry them endlessly due to age and fragility. Most of my friends have moved away in last 2-3 years and I seem to have lost contact with them. Those have spoken to just say go round and threaten them or call the police. But in my experience at work the police won't give a **** anyway.
i borrowed a camera that records with movement but the missiles don't trigger it and it's also too far away to show any detail.
I would appreciate some help. if you're just going to tell me to man up or take the piss then i kind of expect that but I needed to offload somewhere and this is it. For the grammar police on here, feel free, as i've rushed this out.
I haven't even been out to see if there is any damage. I've read before about the slow drip drip negative effect antisocial behaviour has on people and today I'm feeling it.
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