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12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

too good to be true (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 00:43

Yep, phoned police and they cant do a thing unless they go outside the house.

It`s now 1.45am, these kids are drinking, smoking, playing their music top note and nothing can be done.

RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Batavia (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 00:50

Have this problem every night of the week. Nothing ever gets resolved.
Tried calling the Environmental Health Noise Nuisance section, 24/7?
Been useless for me, but might be better where you are.
Good luck.


RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Gareth Williams (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 01:10

Time to invest in a gun and a shovel.




RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Mikeonfreeserve (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 05:52

Police?

Too busy poncing around in big cars nicking car drivers 3 mph over the limit :/

Have a look at the Protection from Harassment Act here

http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/section5/chapter_e.html

and complain to plod about plod`s lack of action

threaten to write to your MP and Police Complaints Authority


RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 06:30

Quote:
Too busy poncing around in big cars nicking car drivers 3 mph over the limit
:p :p :p



`i am going to live forever or die trying`

RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 07:21

What`s the law on leaving minors on their own? I thought 12 was still young enough for the parents to be charged.

Snaps




When we are born we are naked, wet, hungry, and we get smacked on our arse. From there on in, life gets worse

RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Mikeonfreeserve (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 07:50

Present company excepted, of course, I hope! ;)

RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Haste (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 08:30

Quote:
Police?

Too busy poncing around in big cars nicking car drivers 3 mph over the limit

Have a look at the Protection from Harassment Act here

http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/section5/chapter_e.html

and complain to plod about plod`s lack of action

threaten to write to your MP and Police Complaints Authority


Knob....

Harrassment isn`t a quick fix and is not intended to deal with noisy parties....it was introduced to stop stalkers.

By the way, there aren`t many police booking people for doing 3mph over the limit....there`s not that many traffic officers, and don`t get me started with `safety` cameras...why don`t you wind your neck in and change the record!

This item was edited on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 09:33

RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

Mikeonfreeserve (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 08:38

Read section 2

It can also be used in the workplace


RE: 12 year old next door drunk, having a party, no parents at home and police cant do a thing

MADTheOgster (Elite Donator) posted this on Sunday, 15th October 2006, 10:01

i think it`s haste that should pull his head out of his arse, harrasment is harrasment, full stop.

so haste, in future try not to be a "knob" ;)





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