I have had issues with my neighbour since 2019. It all started with my constantly being kept away during the hours by his loud music which I eventually reported. This is when my troubles really started, fortunately, I am still here at the moment. So very sorry for this lady's loss, Truly sorry.
My male neighbor was doing the same thing, playing music starting from 9pm, 10pm, sometimes only starting at midnight and then going til 3 or 4 in the morning. There was once when he started at midnight, at which point I was still awake because I'm a night owl, either trying to read or trying to listen to a video to help get sleepy, and I hear it start. I am so tempted to go out there and talk crap, tell him turn it down but I don't. I somehow managed to fall asleep about 1:50 am. I wake up the next morning at 6am to get my kids ready for school. Guess what, he's still going. And not just normal radio music blasting, he's a former DJ...so the horrid base pounding and the repetition was making me sick. He then keeps on going until well after my kids got on the bus, and I was trying to lay down for a morning nap since I'd not got much rest the night before. So he played from after midnight until 9 or 10am. In most towns there are noise ordinances as far as decibels, as well as time you can play it. I was very close to reporting him in some way so at least he'd get a warning. I had already told his gf twice about it, but he just kept doing it. Pretty sure he was a bit, hopped up, if you know what I mean. The M word, or something like it. No 40-something adult can stay up 24 hours without sleep like that, without some kind of help. Anyway, I never did have to say anything else or report him to the landlord, because he stopped. *Knock on wood*. I now believe someone else had said something to him, someone was brave enough to say to his face, or else the cops dropped by to give him a good warning, because he hasn't tried it in months. Maybe 5 or 6 months. It was a nightly occurrence at one point.
@@youcantdiealonewithcats I am in the UK, so I managed to get it stopped. These people have no respect for others. I was talking to a man in the area where I lived and he almost lost his life. He had repeatedly asked this neighbour living in the ground floor flat to turn the music down after 11pm as he needed to be up at 6am for work. Anyway, he went down to the flat at 1am and said, turn the music down and the neighbour pulled out a pair of scissors and stabbed him 14 times. He was very, very lucky to survive. The individual got 6 years in prison.
I have crossbows, multiple, and I 100% agree that these need regulating. I know these are not classified as weapons under the 1988 act, but they should be! I would happily license mine, and would happily register. To have these for sporting or even collecting is fine, but steps need to be taken to avoid them falling into the wrong hands, for onus and responsible and accountable keeping,l. Don't get me wrong, you can make them, you can even 3d print them, but this is more reason to regulate before it gets out of hand and the idea is to msoe it harder where we can for people to be able to achievethe unthinkablewhere we can. These things can be so dangerous in the wrong hsnds. They can render balistic shields, armour, stabproof kit and even some semi hard cover useless, surley this is reason for change. God love her and her family. I can't imagine knowing the damage they cause what this must have been like. Government need to he aware that crossbows are not old tech anymore but potentially tactical firearms and need to monitor accordingly.
Firstly its legal under the act 1987 and it should not regulated, crossbow crimes is extremely rare, at most its happens few times in couple of year. drinking driving, knife crime, even gun crime have use much more than crossbows.
@OhCrumbs96 I disagree, as there is many way for people to get killed for once or twice a year incident to be regulated. Crossbow is a sport, and its unfair for all of us crossbows owners to suffer due to one individual.
I thoight cross bows are illegal in the Uk?? We are a nanny state women camt even hold.pepper spray for self defence? This shpuld be treated like a machete or gun.
Machete's have no regulations in the UK apart from they should only be sold to someone over the age of 18, if you look older than 18 no one will ask you for ID unless you buy online. Firearms in the UK are highly regulated so machete and guns are not comparable.
Did you watch the video or did you just comment trying to sound smart and push a narrative? There are no regulations restricting crossbows. They mention that in the video
@@jabiru1232 no we don’t. The reason we have such low gun deaths per year is because we restrict firearms. You need to stop living in your hero fantasy
Its sad; the petition only got 40,000/100,000 and parliament decided they already convict those that misuse crossbows so arent going to legislate further. In the meantime its illegal to hold pepper spray... The amount of animals and people injured and hurt by them that arent reported is probably high. In the meantime theres been atleast 40 crimes involving crossbows in the last couple of years that just one police force had to deal with.
its not crossbow fault its man fault, he could of got knife stabbed him too. so do you want to ban all knives too? The UK has stabbing problem not crossbow one
All I get from here is that the law, law makers and those who enforce the law - they failed this family and the family had to pay the price of it all. It sad but this is the reality of leadership by governments not only in the UK but around the world.
We can’t even think about the suspect in cases like these because they are obviously wrong and evil but all that complaining sadly to say, had your bf killed
the whole story stinks to high heaven.. firstly, if someone is threatening your lives with an axe, you would at that point call the police. this all sounds really really FAKE to me.
I have had issues with my neighbour since 2019. It all started with my constantly being kept away during the hours by his loud music which I eventually reported. This is when my troubles really started, fortunately, I am still here at the moment. So very sorry for this lady's loss, Truly sorry.
My male neighbor was doing the same thing, playing music starting from 9pm, 10pm, sometimes only starting at midnight and then going til 3 or 4 in the morning. There was once when he started at midnight, at which point I was still awake because I'm a night owl, either trying to read or trying to listen to a video to help get sleepy, and I hear it start. I am so tempted to go out there and talk crap, tell him turn it down but I don't. I somehow managed to fall asleep about 1:50 am. I wake up the next morning at 6am to get my kids ready for school. Guess what, he's still going. And not just normal radio music blasting, he's a former DJ...so the horrid base pounding and the repetition was making me sick. He then keeps on going until well after my kids got on the bus, and I was trying to lay down for a morning nap since I'd not got much rest the night before. So he played from after midnight until 9 or 10am.
In most towns there are noise ordinances as far as decibels, as well as time you can play it. I was very close to reporting him in some way so at least he'd get a warning. I had already told his gf twice about it, but he just kept doing it. Pretty sure he was a bit, hopped up, if you know what I mean. The M word, or something like it. No 40-something adult can stay up 24 hours without sleep like that, without some kind of help.
Anyway, I never did have to say anything else or report him to the landlord, because he stopped. *Knock on wood*. I now believe someone else had said something to him, someone was brave enough to say to his face, or else the cops dropped by to give him a good warning, because he hasn't tried it in months. Maybe 5 or 6 months. It was a nightly occurrence at one point.
@@youcantdiealonewithcats I am in the UK, so I managed to get it stopped. These people have no respect for others. I was talking to a man in the area where I lived and he almost lost his life. He had repeatedly asked this neighbour living in the ground floor flat to turn the music down after 11pm as he needed to be up at 6am for work. Anyway, he went down to the flat at 1am and said, turn the music down and the neighbour pulled out a pair of scissors and stabbed him 14 times. He was very, very lucky to survive. The individual got 6 years in prison.
Amazing woman. So sorry for your loss. Be blessed. :)
There’s goes holly distancing herself again! 😂😂😂
They all are.
I am sending out my thoughts and prayers and love to her I am really! So very sorry for your loss 😢💔
This made me cry
I have crossbows, multiple, and I 100% agree that these need regulating. I know these are not classified as weapons under the 1988 act, but they should be! I would happily license mine, and would happily register.
To have these for sporting or even collecting is fine, but steps need to be taken to avoid them falling into the wrong hands, for onus and responsible and accountable keeping,l. Don't get me wrong, you can make them, you can even 3d print them, but this is more reason to regulate before it gets out of hand and the idea is to msoe it harder where we can for people to be able to achievethe unthinkablewhere we can. These things can be so dangerous in the wrong hsnds. They can render balistic shields, armour, stabproof kit and even some semi hard cover useless, surley this is reason for change. God love her and her family. I can't imagine knowing the damage they cause what this must have been like. Government need to he aware that crossbows are not old tech anymore but potentially tactical firearms and need to monitor accordingly.
Firstly its legal under the act 1987 and it should not regulated, crossbow crimes is extremely rare, at most its happens few times in couple of year. drinking driving, knife crime, even gun crime have use much more than crossbows.
Bore off with your authoritarian opinion. One step closer to being outright banned.
@@darkstar4102 Just regulate them. No big deal. This (thankfully) isn't the US; we don't all need free and easy access to deadly weapons.
@OhCrumbs96 I disagree, as there is many way for people to get killed for once or twice a year incident to be regulated. Crossbow is a sport, and its unfair for all of us crossbows owners to suffer due to one individual.
These are legal yet women camt evem have a pepper spray? Madness
I thoight cross bows are illegal in the Uk?? We are a nanny state women camt even hold.pepper spray for self defence?
This shpuld be treated like a machete or gun.
yeah we are a nanny state it’s absolutely ridiculous pepper spray needs to be legal, so do crossbows and more firearms
Machete's have no regulations in the UK apart from they should only be sold to someone over the age of 18, if you look older than 18 no one will ask you for ID unless you buy online. Firearms in the UK are highly regulated so machete and guns are not comparable.
Did you watch the video or did you just comment trying to sound smart and push a narrative? There are no regulations restricting crossbows. They mention that in the video
@@jabiru1232 no we don’t. The reason we have such low gun deaths per year is because we restrict firearms. You need to stop living in your hero fantasy
Its sad; the petition only got 40,000/100,000 and parliament decided they already convict those that misuse crossbows so arent going to legislate further.
In the meantime its illegal to hold pepper spray...
The amount of animals and people injured and hurt by them that arent reported is probably high.
In the meantime theres been atleast 40 crimes involving crossbows in the last couple of years that just one police force had to deal with.
its not sad, restricting them is not necessary and will prevent nothing
Hopefully the next Goverment will recinsider this petition !
absolutely not
I can kind of relate to this because my boyfriend was hit and killed by a car back in May of 2017
How is that the same hahahaha
Because my boyfriend passed away as well 😢💔
its not crossbow fault its man fault, he could of got knife stabbed him too. so do you want to ban all knives too? The UK has stabbing problem not crossbow one
Its Could HAVE not could of.
exactly
Every cloud has a lining. . Is he single now then
All I get from here is that the law, law makers and those who enforce the law - they failed this family and the family had to pay the price of it all. It sad but this is the reality of leadership by governments not only in the UK but around the world.
But women can't carry pepper spray.....
Christ
We can’t even think about the suspect in cases like these because they are obviously wrong and evil but all that complaining sadly to say, had your bf killed
Jessica
the whole story stinks to high heaven.. firstly, if someone is threatening your lives with an axe, you would at that point call the police. this all sounds really really FAKE to me.
Another shill for Big Crossbow
@@sanfransardine police in the UK are known bunglers. it's hard to get them to do anything.
@@sanfransardine Another shill for sensationalist fear mongering and daddy government.
lol its well known you report things and police do nothing about it, you literally hear this over and over and over and over it's not a coincidence
Definitely a couple of aspects that don’t quite add up….