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In reply to the discussion: I called the cops on a couple a few houses down threatening to assault and kill each other... [View all]Tsiyu
(18,186 posts)74. I lost it one day because of my neighbors' constant fighting and it worked
I grew up in a chaotic, angry home, and I am another person who hates fighting - though I can yell myself when pushed; in the moment you think your own rage is justified. But it's rare.
Still, I hated that EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. over the last few years that I would go outside, husband and wife across the street would be screaming at each other. Out-fucking side where I couldn't help but hear their bullshit. He has been hauled off a few years back for abuse, so it's frightening worrying about their kids when they go at each other.
I moved to the woods for peace and quiet, and before they moved in, this street was heaven. They aren't bad people - just frikkin' clueless. So one summer day last year I poke my head out the window. Don't hear a peep from over there. Good. I'm gonna go work in the garden nice and peaceful.
I step outside and start working. AND Here it comes. Blah blah BLAH BLAH BLAH!!!! Back and forth like psychopaths.
I just had had enough of it. I stood up and threw my shovel and just screamed "AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" really long and loud like someone was stabbing me. They got reaaaaaalllly quiet.
Then I went on my own rant.
"For God's SAKE people, what in the FUCK makes you think I want to hear all your GOTT-damned business spewed all over the fucking neighborhood? HUH? For fuck's sake can you two not argue for ONE GOTT-damned day so I can spend ONE GOTT_damned day enjoying life in the country instead of listening to you two morons go off like this is the frickin HOOD? You wanna live in the city and be noisy and carry on like that shit 24/7? Get in my GOTT_damned car and I will DRIVE you to the hood MYSELF just so I don't have to LISTEN to your fucking mouths ONE. MORE. DAY."
I prolly went off like that for fifteen minutes. Mind you, we can't see each other through the trees but I know their arguing asses heard me.
They've been much easier to live with since.
Sometimes people need to learn how much they are impacting others with their "personal arguments."
Now, had there been violence or threats you betcha I would call the police...
Gravity Collapse: You did the right thing. This starts a paper trail on them, so if there is abuse found later, they can point to specific incidents where police were called to the home for their behavior
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I called the cops on a couple a few houses down threatening to assault and kill each other... [View all]
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
OP
Bull-fucking-shit. I grew up in a household where the violence was words and it fucked me up.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#2
Threatening to kill your partner is illegal, in case you didn't realize that.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#5
I was very nervous when they stopped yelling. If they're yelling, I know they aren't dead.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#20
I suppose it's a "world view" to think so little of someone else that you act like that.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#25
Nothing will bring two people who love/hate each other together faster....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2014
#18
so very glad you called, gravity. no telling what might have happened had you not. sometimes,
niyad
Mar 2014
#45
For good reason. Stepping into the middle of a domestic dispute is tricky and can be...
spin
Mar 2014
#14
One morning I awoke to the heavy rumble of police and rescue engines outside
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2014
#108
That is a crying shame. I hope there were decent relatives who could take the little farts.
MADem
Mar 2014
#110
Very true. Women are actually more likely to be killed in their own home by someone they know.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#41
Based on what I see and hear on a weekly basis, they both seem like real pieces of work.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#16
I am so sorry to hear that. I know that in a lot of cases, including any number that I have
niyad
Mar 2014
#57
This kind of response is a perfect example of why domestic violence continues.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#23
If you or your husband are threatening to assault and/or kill each other, it's my business.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#34
Unanimous Jury Decision. and No, I was not the Alerter, either. Pretty rare to see those results.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#51
I'm a night worker and I have been awakened by people like you and your husband
Skittles
Mar 2014
#37
BS-- If ****I**** can hear you, and you are not in my house, than it most certainly has become
niyad
Mar 2014
#49
Most of us aren't violent and don't feel the need to stage dramas for our neighbors.
liberalmuse
Mar 2014
#38
Honestly, If something happens within my Hearing Range it is My decision to get involved or not.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#56
I've never watched an episode and thought "I didn't want to know how that was made."
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#58
If people start watching individually on iPads and such, will domestic violence go down?
FarCenter
Mar 2014
#92
The cops were right, it sucks for everyone including cops, but they had nothing
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#46
I was walking home after getting some food so I was actually in front of their house.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#64
If the couple had refused to be "interviewed" nothing could have been done. The
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#70
Boy, this post unexpectedly brings up a lot. Had a couple living next door to me in previous house..
villager
Mar 2014
#69
You did the right thing. Oral violence is terribly hard on kids; it might have got their attention.
Shrike47
Mar 2014
#76
Yeah staying under the street light was potentially dangerous but I wanted the police to see me.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#101