Thats a very unfair comment ONQ. I wouldn't like that jeep full of used machines outside my house.
OP could you call the council and ask them for their advise. If they are running a business from the home they miight be in trouble
Quote >>You post like a snob Mel.
Negative remarks based on "
rented accommodation" and "
not the type of people I want to have any sort of interactions with" marks the OP out has having pre-judged the people involved without even having met them.
That's what I understand by the term "snob" and that's not acceptable at any time in my book and definitely not in the middle of a recession, where people's problems tend to multiply.
But let's not throw Gucci handbags at dawn, dahlink - there was a far better way to deal with the matter, killing two birds with one stone.
I wouldn't have waited until the next day to call the police, and if there was any bother, I'd say I thought someone was trying to steal their truck and that I was trying to do them a good turn.
You're covered in case they try and get back at you by being the good samaritan who tried to prevent their truck getting stolen.
This way they are let know the neighbours won't stand for any of their nonsense PLUS the Gardaí are aware of them early on.
So that's a win-win situation - simple, innit?
But don't let's forget that there are a lot of people hurting out there at the moment, financially, emotionally.
They may have been forced into selling their house at a loss and been obliged to start renting.
This leads to bad tempers in the home, rows, possible marital breakdown.
Let's cut these people some slack and try not to be so judgemental.
If they're bad eggs, that'll come out soon enough.
ONQ.