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New neighbor smokes, how to best deal w/ this selfish pr!ck?
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[quote Buzz]the no smoking signs, while small, are clearly visible and certainly known to new guy; they have been pointed out to him, and he has been reminded dozens of times. the "no loud noise please" sign, while singular, is large and posted at eye level about eight feet from where new guy parks, so that he can't miss it when he comes and goes, and has been there for about 20 years.

I have no desire to be confrontational, or adversarial, nor do I believe do the other neighbors; the other neighbors and I merely want to live as comfortably as we did before chick on lease swapped roommates. we have all been cordial to new guy, and asked him nicely, albeit repetitively, essentially to be as cordial and nice in return with regard to his following the local rules just like everyone else does around here.

if you interpreted this thread as being confrontational, that certainly wasn't my intent; I am looking for reasonable solutions. addressing new guy as a selfish pr!ck in the context of this thread is simply my opinion of him based on his ongoing misbehavior in the face of several neighbors and family members having asked him nicely (and repeatedly) to curtail it.
Were these signs installed by the Management, or just self-appointed "Block Capatains"?
If by management, the write them a nice letter, send by registered mail.
If by the self-appolnted "Block Captains", I hope "Mr. Pr!ck" pulls them down.
I lived in one of those buildings for two years, nothing but a living hell. I am a very quiet person, very easy to get along with. I didn't attend their monthly meetings, that set them off from the beginning.
I asked the neighbor to please not park his monster SUV halfway in my parking spot, he said he had permission from the "Block Captain".
Same thing with the loud parties, it was A-OK as long as "Block Captain" got invited.
He did the sticker thing also, public parking in front of the units got a huge 8"X11" "RESERVED PARKING" sticker slapped on it if the vehicle wasn't "Block Captain" approved.
A good friend of mine stopped by one night, parked on the street in front oif the units, got stickered. You don't do that sorta crap, especially when the person you sticker is a detective with the Glendale PD. He caught the "Block Captain's" ten year-old son stickering a car about a week later. The son said his daddy said to do it, the coward denied everything.
Mr "Block Captain" got arrested for slashing some tires, then later arrested for theft. Couldn't happen to a better guy.

BGnR
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Re: New neighbor smokes, how to best deal w/ this selfish pr!ck? - by BigGuynRusty - 08-06-2006, 06:04 PM

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