Not everyone has time to keep up with the real estate transactions on every house in the neighborhood or know immediately who is a new resident. Plus there are many new residents who would not want to be warned because, like many on this forum, they see absolutely nothing wrong with what the guy is doing.Wouldn't it be easier to have a nice chat with any new neighbors before they went to the expense of what you are posting about? The "old" neighbors are aware of what is happening but for some reason like you don't want to warn new people moving in. The warning doesn't have to be slanderous just explain what has happened in the past & let them d
I know the difference and I didn't think it was either one. You were the one making charges of mental illness and autism based on nothing more than being overweight and calling 811. I think there's entirely too many armchair psychiatrists making diagnoses without a degree.That sounds more like dementia than Autism. Big difference.
Daughters of Discord? Wow, what a perfect idea for a SNL sketch, starring Lily Tomlin and Jean Smart! Not sure who should pay the mother. Maggie Smith, maybe?Where I live we have the Daughters of Discord. Two old maids living with their mother. They report to me about neighbors who murdered their kids, some new guy who's going to murder them, and them wanting to murder their long-time next door neighbors. They have run out of people in town who will listen, so they call me every couple weeks. These girls are the definition of crazy. They spend their lives watching what everyone else is doing. The county already knows who they are and I'm pretty sure they're harmless, but I've made my boundaries clear anyway.
Yes, I agree with them about being warned. If he was molesting children in the neighborhood, breaking into homes, stealing from garages, poisoning pets, then I would definitely want to warn new neighbors if the cops hadn't already dealt with him. But if someone starting warning me about someone who appeared to have mental or emotional challenges and wasn't doing anything dangerous or harmful, I would not like that. I would just think of that person as the neighborhood gossip, and would likely avoid them instead of him.Plus there are many new residents who would not want to be warned because, like many on this forum, they see absolutely nothing wrong with what the guy is doing.
I imagine there are two sides to that story. The woman obviously didn't just say 'sorry' to him, that likely would not have escalated into name calling. It could be a lesson learned, keep your kid off of neighbor's lawns unless you're friendly with them.At one point he cursed a neighbor lady out and called her foul names because on her daily walk with her toddler it stepped into his yard. A man next door intervened and told the old boy to quit calling the lady vulgar names.
And possibly too many with a degree making diagnoses based on assumptions instead of factsI know the difference and I didn't think it was either one. You were the one making charges of mental illness and autism based on nothing more than being overweight and calling 811. I think there's entirely too many armchair psychiatrists making diagnoses without a degree.
I'm sure it's the former.Sounds like he has some mental problems or he is planning to do some damage to neighbours property utilities.
Must be a huge neighborhood with people moving in & out so often noticing "new" is not possible.Not everyone has time to keep up with the real estate transactions on every house in the neighborhood or know immediately who is a new resident. Plus there are many new residents who would not want to be warned because, like many on this forum, they see absolutely nothing wrong with what the guy is doing.
Illegal no doubt. Disorderly conduct, telecommunications harassment, disrupting public services, etc.Is there a penalty for making fake calls to 811 like there is to 911?
Oh, Gary, it's so true you know this type well@S'pose it could be worse
He still has his clothes on
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Woe, your mom wasn't too well liked by you. Not that it is any 9f my business. I just never heard anyone admit that of their mother.That sounds more like dementia than Autism. Big difference.
My mom was like that in her later years - calling police, accusing everyone of stealing from her, etc. She was also a nut in her younger years.