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Posted: 1/6/2006 6:06:34 AM EDT
The neverending tales of "Living next to the Springer Rejects"
cliffs notes: 2:25 a.m.: awoken to screams from the neighbor's wife (which has become a familiarity )appearing to come from our front yard 2:27: retrieve my CQB 'protection' & insure that my wife is in the back room, call the police & am informed that units are already in route 2:28: flip on scanner to listen to the action and watch out the window 2:30: two units arrive 2:32: LEOs call for back-up from the neighboring town (at this time I'm thinking 'Oh s@#$!') 2:35: neighboring LEOs arrive. rescue truck arrives 2:40: request for ambulance cancelled 2:45+: everyone stands outside talking, wife leaves to go stay elsewhere, cops eventually leave, and NO ONE IS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY |
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I would invest in a very large lawnmower and remove the muffler for a regular 6am manicuring.
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Which one causes more problem - husband or wife? Or both equally? |
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you know i'd be seriosly considering
a:moving b:blanket party for my dumbass neighbors husband Have you asked the popo about what can be done about them disturbing YOUR peace every night? |
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Trust me, when Jen graduates this term, we are HISTORY. I started to go out and give the police a piece of my mind regarding the idiots, but I hesitated for whatever reason (still reluctant due to the fact that I know they are home alone with our house every day while Jen and I are at work/school ) The wife is usually the problem (drunk, out in the yard, etc.) But apparently this time the husband might have hit her or something. |
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Mythoughts too. I'm wondering why the rescue was called out? |
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most likely they roll whenever a domestic is reported, god only knows what she called in to the dispatch. if the first officer thought it was bad enough to call for mutual assistance help it came in as a serious call.
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Don't you just love that? |
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she probably called the cops screaming about being killed, etc. then when the cops got there they discovered that she was drunk without a scratch on her so they sent the ambulance away. |
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my advise....
get a cheap camcorder. EVERY time they show their ass in public tape and call the cops. Ask for a copy of the report to insure one is filed. this will give you 2 things, the cops will get tired of the constant complaint and eventually begin to arrest for disturbing the peace. you will have a verifiable record of their behavior should you ever need to have them arrested for harrasment or assualt on you or your family. it will also let them know the neighborhood is watching and fedup with their trashy behavior. they will straighten up or become so miserable living there they will have the incentive to move. Just expect some retalliation from them. park your car in the garage if possible and pay up your insurance. it really comes down to whether you want to live there without that crap or not. |
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Can you buy it (or get rights to the contract) and then 'decide' who moves in? I have no details, I just know it is possible. |
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Thanks for the advice. I do have a video camera, I may plug it up tonight and have it on 'standby'. Will the police give you a copy of the report that easily? |
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Yep, all reports are a matter of public record! ETA: That is, assuming a report is filed. All the police will be able to give you is a case number and you can acquire the report following that. If no report is being filed you can also go down tot he station generally and get a copy of all runs to that address printed out for ya. |
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Does AL have a mandatory domestic violence arrest law? If not, do the officers have a victim willing to sign a complaint? |
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Hey, nobody got taken into custody when a pair of psychopaths spent forty-five minutes repeatedly attempting to murder me and my mother while we waited for the cops... as we circled the FUCKING POLICE STATION. In fact, I was told it was MY FAULT to begin with and that I was lucky they didn't decide to charge me with anything. That was the day I decided a handgun and CCW permit would come before 911 next time. Five years later I'm finally legal and now can't afford the gun or CCW yet. |
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Ah, yes. Brings back memories of the guy that used to live upstairs from me. He would beat up his girlfriend, and after the screams I would call the police. LE would show up, knock on the door to no answer and then leave. I guess if she doesn't complain, they won't do anything. Lived there for 12 years, and I could tell you stories you wouldn't believe. That's history, though, because I finally had enough and exercised my only option ......... I moved. |
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BTDT |
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Yes. The victim does not have to sign a report for a DV arrest to be made. |
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They won't give me a copy of the report. They say only the victim can get it. |
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don't worry about that. if there was no crime, there was probably no report. call the non-emergency line and ask to have a SGT/LT for that patrol area (not sure how things work down there - sounds like a small agency) call you back about a chronic noise problem with your neighbors. then just explain the situation to him/her so they are prepared for the deluge of calls that will be coming from you every time one of the in-breeders next door shows their ass. |
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That's an excellent idea, though we have called them numerous times about the other idiots who race up and down the road through all hours of the night waking everyone up on the street, and they have done very little to pacify it. I suppose persistence will pay off, eventually. |
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like anything else in life the squeky<sp> wheel gets the grease. If they won't respond go to the cheif, if he blows you off go to the mayor and council. Begin showing up at council meetings and let them know the cheif and mayor have refused to respond. they may not care but the people in the seats and the press will if you have a legit case to make.
the thing you want to do is make them so uncomfortable in their home that they either learn to behave properly and become good neighbors or feel so oppressed that they move. squeeze them until the bleed. |
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Not true, especially given the manpower tied up on the call. Especially if it was a domestic incident. However, without being an involved party, the only way he'd get to see any report is via FOIL request. |
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I think you need to move. Didn't you post about someone crashing into your yard a while back?
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Actually in researching AL's FOIA the report should be a matter of public record. All incident reports not currently active in the investigation of a criminal case anyway. They're screwin up there. Incident reports are a matter of public record, but how do you beat that through their heads? I recommended to Beetle to attempt to acquire reports and dispatch records through the prosecutor's office since he has the knowledge of public records and ability to obtain such records. |
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yes. and numerous "the neighbor's dogs are driving us nuts" threads like this Thanks HH and TBS for your suggestions and insight. |
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In AR if either person has an injury (mark, bruise, abrasion) one or both go to jail, period...if the complainant does not wish to make a report then the incident is merely recorded on the responding officer's call log...it is not unommon for Emerg. Svcs. to be notified when the Po-Po is as in many places the same dispatch handles all the police, fire, medic calls for that area. If I lived next door I would be the complainant and certainly file a report...a copy of the report goes for about $3.00 here. Depending on the complaint, most certainly a misdemeanor, take a copy of the report to the prosecuting attorney's office, file a complaint and take the offender to court. If you complain of them disturbing the peace, that is certainly in violation of an ordnance...but being a misdemeanor, police have to witness it to make an arrest.
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I truly feel sorry for the good people with asshole neighbors that have to endure the calls for service, the fights and the general neighborhood disruption night after night after night.
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No amount of documenting or recording will solve your problem.
You need to get with the other neighbors and start messing with them until they get the hint. Since they are drunks they will likely pass out at some point, probably leave the doors unlocked too. You could have a lot of fun. |
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Why is your wife not in the same room as you, at 2:27AM? |
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Probably because his eyes are glued to the window watching whats going on at the neighbors. |
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Funny. I dont remember asking you anything. |
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The answer was in the first post; thought you overlooked it. Don't be so testy for someone trying to help ya out. |
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yeah, our bedroom is in the rear, the action was in the front. + update - the woman was back today when I drove in from work |
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she LOVES him!!! |
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Hmmm....It's 2:25 est. Things should pick up any time now. If not, full moon is the 14th.
Seriously, hope you don't have to live there much longer. |
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