shtpEdthePlum wrote: » Lol I just saw "to me this is theft" It could be rape for all the guards would care because that's your unsubstantiated opinion which doesn't matter a jot in the eyes of the law. If I plant something on someone they haven't stolen it. Same thing happening here. Wow the more i think about it the more I'm glad I'm not that misfortunare neighbour, you are something else. "Note that if they do it is usually because the kids mis control a ball..." Implying that sometimes it's on purpose. Semantics i know, but like what if they are intentionally doing it? How annoying must that be for her? Also you called the gardai over a football. You called the police to the residence beside you because your child is either a little bollocks or has dyspraxia.
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » Someone got out of the wrong side of the bed... also no need for the disparaging remarks regarding dyspraxia, not classy.
YellowLead wrote: » It is mean of her to keep stuff - she should just throw it over at the end of the day or the next day (not when the door is buzzed that’s just annoying).
ThumbTaxed wrote: » Hi there My neighbour has issues and will not give back my kids footballs if they go into her garden. Note that if they do it is usually because the kids mis control a ball, they don't take shots in that direction. I rang the guards and they called and retrieved the balls a few weeks ago. In the last 2 weeks she has kept another ball and frisbee. The Frisbee was a gift to my 7 year old from his nanny and when the 2 kids call to get the stuff back she won't answer the door. She is not someone to speak with either. She is likely to shout and then claim I was rude. She is a strange person. I don't want to bother the guards again so is there anything I can do. To me this is theft.