Anonymous wrote:Is she hot?
Anonymous wrote:FFS, stop staring in her window. It is plenty easy to not look out at the neighbor's window.
Yes, the letter is ridiculous. And they wouldn't get anywhere with this. But stop staring at the teenager undressing. We know you are, because you are admitting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of ambulance-chasing law firm would stoop this low to send out these kinds of letters? If this insane neighbor can afford a renovated new home in Arlington, surely, they can afford window treatments. I know, first world problems — too much time and money on their hands.
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2024/01/uncovered-windows-curtains-wealthy-neighborhoods/677204/I op
It's probably a fake letter because lawyers don't press criminal charges.
This seems likely. An actual attorney would be easy to look up on your bar's website. If you do find something, I agree that writing back requesting specific citations is fair. If you don't, write back that you will consider further communications harassment and cc the neighbors so they're officially notified. Then consider filing a peace order to keep your crazy neighbors away from you if they don't take the hint. Definitely get a doorbell cam in case they come a knockin', and do NOT record the child's window (agree with the pp that says the kiddie pron angle isn't great for your case). Call the non-emergency police line and have them come out and discuss the matter with you. They will also likely be able to tell the neighbors that you don't want communication and they should leave you alone. Get a copy of the incident report number so you have another paper trail showing you drew the boundary (because people like this tend to cross them).
I'd also out them on nextdoor, especially if that atty letter turns out to be fake, but I'm petty.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of ambulance-chasing law firm would stoop this low to send out these kinds of letters? If this insane neighbor can afford a renovated new home in Arlington, surely, they can afford window treatments. I know, first world problems — too much time and money on their hands.
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2024/01/uncovered-windows-curtains-wealthy-neighborhoods/677204/I op
Anonymous wrote:Can't you talk to the neighbor to see what this is about? And explain the situation to them. The parents probably don't understand that the girl is leaving her blinds open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Jeff is OK to confirm location. Not trolling in the least.
There is a dude in NOVA with a daughter that likes to undress in public and now they are trying to come after us, for.... something.
I'm guessing he wants to sue us for seeing his daughter nude but she does this on purpose.
I want to get ahead of his game before he turns psycho. I'm going to install a ring camera. Honestly I wonder if I should call the cops.
For what?
Call the cops OP.
PP obviously for advice on the situation. They or CPS can tell the neighbors their daughter is being nasty on purpose in the windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
You think a 17 year old who gets dressed without bothering to pull down the shade is a "child" who "isn't being supervised"? What? This isn't a baby outside crawling toward the street. Or a 5 yr old left home all night alone.
This young woman knows exactly what she is doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
You think a 17 year old who gets dressed without bothering to pull down the shade is a "child" who "isn't being supervised"? What? This isn't a baby outside crawling toward the street. Or a 5 yr old left home all night alone.
Clearly she's not being watched if she's acting a fool in front of her windows naked regularly. I would call CPS. Let them deal with it. No need to get into it with the neighbors directly they lost that opportunity when they sent the lawyer in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Jeff is OK to confirm location. Not trolling in the least.
There is a dude in NOVA with a daughter that likes to undress in public and now they are trying to come after us, for.... something.
I'm guessing he wants to sue us for seeing his daughter nude but she does this on purpose.
I want to get ahead of his game before he turns psycho. I'm going to install a ring camera. Honestly I wonder if I should call the cops.
For what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
You think a 17 year old who gets dressed without bothering to pull down the shade is a "child" who "isn't being supervised"? What? This isn't a baby outside crawling toward the street. Or a 5 yr old left home all night alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
You think a 17 year old who gets dressed without bothering to pull down the shade is a "child" who "isn't being supervised"? What? This isn't a baby outside crawling toward the street. Or a 5 yr old left home all night alone.