Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make sense that you didn't want him there, had a chance to say something, but instead said to go right ahead anytime they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a fence? F not, then get one. ASAP. Very weird behavior.[/quote
OP here. Fully fenced. He had to open gate to get in.
Beware of dog sign. It's kind of hard to switch your decision now, though.
Anonymous wrote:Last night I returned Hime at 10:00 pm after a ling say at work. Elementary ages children were playing at my driveway and would not move. I had to park my car down the street and walk to my house. I called the inn-emergency police number and the dispatcher tried to bully me by saying I don't try to make the kids mice and they were just having fin on Labor Day weekend before the start of school. I explained they would NOT move. She then sent a cruiser to sweep through the street. The little brats then broke off several plants as they were ordered out by the police.
I am so s going to move and rent the house to a section 8 family. A large section 8 family
Anonymous wrote:Last night I returned Hime at 10:00 pm after a ling say at work. Elementary ages children were playing at my driveway and would not move. I had to park my car down the street and walk to my house. I called the inn-emergency police number and the dispatcher tried to bully me by saying I don't try to make the kids mice and they were just having fin on Labor Day weekend before the start of school. I explained they would NOT move. She then sent a cruiser to sweep through the street. The little brats then broke off several plants as they were ordered out by the police.
I am so s going to move and rent the house to a section 8 family. A large section 8 family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall is your fence, OP? At first I was picturing a tall privacy fence, but your additional comments make it sound like a short picket or chain fence. If that is the case the 3.5 year old probably saw it abs was the instigator as a PP mentioned. If it is a 6ft privacy fence, it is doubtful that was the scenario.
That might be true but most people would tell their three-year-olds that they can't go play on the neighbors equipment. I just can't imagine seeing something in somebody else's yard and helping myself to it. Original poster, I have a suspicion that they do this a lot more than just once. They probably do it all the time and this is the first time you've noticed it .
Anonymous wrote:How tall is your fence, OP? At first I was picturing a tall privacy fence, but your additional comments make it sound like a short picket or chain fence. If that is the case the 3.5 year old probably saw it abs was the instigator as a PP mentioned. If it is a 6ft privacy fence, it is doubtful that was the scenario.
Anonymous wrote:How tall is your fence, OP? At first I was picturing a tall privacy fence, but your additional comments make it sound like a short picket or chain fence. If that is the case the 3.5 year old probably saw it abs was the instigator as a PP mentioned. If it is a 6ft privacy fence, it is doubtful that was the scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't your gate locked just as a matter of course?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to say anything, please decide to be polite, kind, respectful of your elders, sensitive, etc. Maybe he did not have permission to take the granddaughter to the park. Maybe he was staying close to watch a sick wife or waiting for his child to call. Maybe it is no BFD.
OP here. He is not elderly, he still works full time. I believe at FT Belvoir. And his kids were right there watching, just from their own yard. I introduced myself to them, they walked over to the fence to say hi and they seem nice.