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| Originally Posted by shellyjo68 I think the person referencing having friends on the police force wasn't suggesting special treatment just the police knew her uncle and the situation. Trust me police will arrest a dear friend who is breaking the law.
I am aquainted with the city ordinance enforcer, he was a city policeman when I was a teen--Yup, I know him! It is the same type deal--he has to come investigate and take photographs. I have never got a citation b/cs the problems are taken care of-ie: I close the garbage can lid. He is forced to deal with this petty crap when there are bigger fish to fry.
Today if she comes a snooping and only if there is someone not in my family around I am going to politely and carefully ask what the basis of her complaints are. Maybe if she is aware that I know that she is the complainer she will move onto someone else who really is endangering the welfare of the community or someone that will jump right on the legal band wagon. I just don't want to cross the line to where I am the harasser rather than the harassee and I am not sure where that line is. |
The harasser and harasee (

) problem certainly exists. I don't know either.
We don't have a Police force in my area, we rely on the State Police and they will tell you right out that they have bigger problems on their hands and, by the way, stop calling. Ends a lot of this neighborhood nonsense. Now Animal Control is a different deal - where I am if there's anything going on, people call Animal Control and he shows up, badge and gun and big truck.
I wonder - have you ever just asked her what her problem with you is, what you have ever done to her - hopefully by accident - that has upset or offended her?
Or is it beyond that - ?