andyhinch
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Is anyone scanning the police radios, this could be bigger that the Boston bombing, I'm thinking Waco siege scenario
Has the SWAT team arrived? I'm going to ask Toby to look out of her window and see if any helicopter gunships are in the area. Good luckblue81 said:*****Neighbour update****
- So I arrive home and the kids over the road are out with their mum- she was defiantly giving me dirty looks so I think neighbour has already started running her mouth about my cameras/ so called voyeurism.
- Police arrived just after 6pm and were here no more then 15 minutes. The officer I spoke with on the phone showed up with with an obnoxious pasty faced female officer. (could tell she was going to be trouble when she pulled a face cos I didn't have decaff). He asked to look at my CCTV camera (porch) which I gladly showed him as well as the pictures/view it relays back to my TV, I then offered to show them my webcum in my spare room- which they declined.
-Basically the woman next door has complained saying she saw me adjust the camera several times (web cam on windowsill) on Saturday and Sunday whilst she was out gardening and has since "noticed" (fucking snooping woman) the other cam (CCTV) in my front porch and was "concerned" enough to call the law.....
I told the male officer I honestly have no idea what she's talking about and think the neighbourly thing to do would have been to ask me directly-right? The guy was alright and pretty much agreed with me but the women (decaff girl) started talking about 'privacy' and how it's illegal to film people without their consent- like I'm some bloody pervert!! I asked if I could speak with the neighbours whilst the police were present but the female office said they had "refused mediation"
I'm fuming. Should I go round and speak with them or could I make things worse? I'm embarrassed to go out of the house at the minute. Can't ring my lawyer till tomorrow morning really so any advice would be helpful.
blue81 said:*****Neighbour update****
- So I arrive home and the kids over the road are out with their mum- she was defiantly giving me dirty looks so I think neighbour has already started running her mouth about my cameras/ so called voyeurism.
- Police arrived just after 6pm and were here no more then 15 minutes. The officer I spoke with on the phone showed up with with an obnoxious pasty faced female officer. (could tell she was going to be trouble when she pulled a face cos I didn't have decaff). He asked to look at my CCTV camera (porch) which I gladly showed him as well as the pictures/view it relays back to my TV, I then offered to show them my webcum in my spare room- which they declined.
-Basically the woman next door has complained saying she saw me adjust the camera several times (web cam on windowsill) on Saturday and Sunday whilst she was out gardening and has since "noticed" (fucking snooping woman) the other cam (CCTV) in my front porch and was "concerned" enough to call the law.....
I told the male officer I honestly have no idea what she's talking about and think the neighbourly thing to do would have been to ask me directly-right? The guy was alright and pretty much agreed with me but the women (decaff girl) started talking about 'privacy' and how it's illegal to film people without their consent- like I'm some bloody pervert!! I asked if I could speak with the neighbours whilst the police were present but the female office said they had "refused mediation"
I'm fuming. Should I go round and speak with them or could I make things worse? I'm embarrassed to go out of the house at the minute. Can't ring my lawyer till tomorrow morning really so any advice would be helpful.
blue81 said:*****Neighbour update****
- So I arrive home and the kids over the road are out with their mum- she was defiantly giving me dirty looks so I think neighbour has already started running her mouth about my cameras/ so called voyeurism.
- Police arrived just after 6pm and were here no more then 15 minutes. The officer I spoke with on the phone showed up with with an obnoxious pasty faced female officer. (could tell she was going to be trouble when she pulled a face cos I didn't have decaff). He asked to look at my CCTV camera (porch) which I gladly showed him as well as the pictures/view it relays back to my TV, I then offered to show them my webcum in my spare room- which they declined.
-Basically the woman next door has complained saying she saw me adjust the camera several times (web cam on windowsill) on Saturday and Sunday whilst she was out gardening and has since "noticed" (fucking snooping woman) the other cam (CCTV) in my front porch and was "concerned" enough to call the law.....
I told the male officer I honestly have no idea what she's talking about and think the neighbourly thing to do would have been to ask me directly-right? The guy was alright and pretty much agreed with me but the women (decaff girl) started talking about 'privacy' and how it's illegal to film people without their consent- like I'm some bloody pervert!! I asked if I could speak with the neighbours whilst the police were present but the female office said they had "refused mediation"
I'm fuming. Should I go round and speak with them or could I make things worse? I'm embarrassed to go out of the house at the minute. Can't ring my lawyer till tomorrow morning really so any advice would be helpful.
mancmackem said:blue81 said:*****Neighbour update****
- So I arrive home and the kids over the road are out with their mum- she was defiantly giving me dirty looks so I think neighbour has already started running her mouth about my cameras/ so called voyeurism.
- Police arrived just after 6pm and were here no more then 15 minutes. The officer I spoke with on the phone showed up with with an obnoxious pasty faced female officer. (could tell she was going to be trouble when she pulled a face cos I didn't have decaff). He asked to look at my CCTV camera (porch) which I gladly showed him as well as the pictures/view it relays back to my TV, I then offered to show them my webcum in my spare room- which they declined.
-Basically the woman next door has complained saying she saw me adjust the camera several times (web cam on windowsill) on Saturday and Sunday whilst she was out gardening and has since "noticed" (fucking snooping woman) the other cam (CCTV) in my front porch and was "concerned" enough to call the law.....
I told the male officer I honestly have no idea what she's talking about and think the neighbourly thing to do would have been to ask me directly-right? The guy was alright and pretty much agreed with me but the women (decaff girl) started talking about 'privacy' and how it's illegal to film people without their consent- like I'm some bloody pervert!! I asked if I could speak with the neighbours whilst the police were present but the female office said they had "refused mediation"
I'm fuming. Should I go round and speak with them or could I make things worse? I'm embarrassed to go out of the house at the minute. Can't ring my lawyer till tomorrow morning really so any advice would be helpful.
Fucking unbelievable this. I'd throw some plant killer over whilst she's out....but don't forget to wipe the CCTV ;-)
blue81 said:*****Neighbour update****
- So I arrive home and the kids over the road are out with their mum- she was defiantly giving me dirty looks so I think neighbour has already started running her mouth about my cameras/ so called voyeurism.
- Police arrived just after 6pm and were here no more then 15 minutes. The officer I spoke with on the phone showed up with with an obnoxious pasty faced female officer. (could tell she was going to be trouble when she pulled a face cos I didn't have decaff). He asked to look at my CCTV camera (porch) which I gladly showed him as well as the pictures/view it relays back to my TV, I then offered to show them my webcum in my spare room- which they declined.
-Basically the woman next door has complained saying she saw me adjust the camera several times (web cam on windowsill) on Saturday and Sunday whilst she was out gardening and has since "noticed" (fucking snooping woman) the other cam (CCTV) in my front porch and was "concerned" enough to call the law.....
I told the male officer I honestly have no idea what she's talking about and think the neighbourly thing to do would have been to ask me directly-right? The guy was alright and pretty much agreed with me but the women (decaff girl) started talking about 'privacy' and how it's illegal to film people without their consent- like I'm some bloody pervert!! I asked if I could speak with the neighbours whilst the police were present but the female office said they had "refused mediation"
I'm fuming. Should I go round and speak with them or could I make things worse? I'm embarrassed to go out of the house at the minute. Can't ring my lawyer till tomorrow morning really so any advice would be helpful.