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samuelcat | 15:11 Sat 15th May 2010 | Law
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I am having problems with my next door neighbour and the noise from his house. He is a police officer. We are semi detatched and the walls are quite thin. When he comes in late at night he bangs his doors including the kitchen cupboards. He has his kids every fortnight and the noise is unbareable. He spends most of the time shouting at them.So loud and clear that we can hear word for word. He sometimes has his old mum to stay and he does the same to her.We have written to him twice explaining how it affects us. And we have spoken or at least tried several times. Can we go to the police complaints about his anti social behaviour?
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Do the police force own the house?
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No.he does (unfortunatly)
What of time is 'late at night'?
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anywhere between 11pm and 1am..
I saw that a man was imprisoned recently for shouting and swearing at the TV!!! You might try environmental health at your local council. They may be able to lend you recording equipment.
You can't report him to the police complaints. police complaints is for complaining about the police when they are on duty, not off duty. How would you feel if one of your neighbours reported you to your place of work for something you done that has absolutely nothing to do with your work?

Start keeping a diary of the noise when it effects you and the times and report him to environmental health at your local council.
I would set up a recorder and note the time as well. Then I would play it back to him, to give him an idea of what you are experiencing. He may then change his behaviour knowing that you have very good evidence against him. Just an idea.
Grasscarp's idea is good. My ex-next door neighbours had no idea how loud their TV was in my house until they came round to hear it for themselves.
just as a word of warning, if you own your home and may want to sell sometime, you have to declare any official complaints with your neighbours.

that's what put me off complaining about mine :o/
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We have been putting up with this for over a year and enough is enough.We are going to get some advice next week.The reason I asked if we could could report him to his own is because thier own code of conduct covers off duty as well as on duty. If anyone should be aware of being anti social is is a police officer.. The next few weeks could be interesting. Thanks everyone.
Of course their code of conduct covers off and on duty. If this person is acting in an anti social manner then call to your local station, ask for the Duty Inspector and make your feelings felt. The Police will certainly take it on board. How can an officer when on duty attend houses of members of the public and instruct them to turn down music or stop making a disturbance if they are not governed by the same law. If this doesn't work call the Police and inform them you would like a patrol to attend. I'm sure he is not aware of the problem he is causing and will back off and accommodate when he faces sanction from work
Some police think they're above the law perhaps?
I think you are right, that is the reason this person needs to the get the wheels in motion, the Police will take far more sanctions on this Officer than any Court if there is a sniff of an offence taking place

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