Neighbour starts petrol strimmer when in the back garden

Neighbour starts petrol strimmer when in the back garden

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Brummmie

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5,284 posts

221 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Hi Guys,

All summer long i have a neighbour who when the adjoining neighbours try and use their back garden, kids go out to play or a BBQ whatever, he starts hid petrol strimmer and leaves it idling in his garden, I am next but one but its a noisy thing.
I even hear the idle go up when it runs out of fuel, he even re fuels it and repeats. My neighbour just ignores him, hes a horrible old git (late sixties i guess) and loves doing letters about parking etc to the road, the road is only 12 houses in total.

What can be done?

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Build a pulse jet engine, every time he starts the strimmer fire it up, he will soon give up

glasgow mega snake

1,853 posts

84 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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You could all club together and get him an electric one for Christmas?

marksx

5,052 posts

190 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Nick his spark plug

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

117 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Had you tried having a quiet, polite, friendly word?

oldcynic

2,166 posts

161 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Pop round and ask him why?

Something's got him angry and instead of dealing with the issue he's being antagonistic.

Otherwise buy a case of red bull to throw at the strimmer, or the horrible old man if you prefer. Extra points for hitting both with one can.

coopedup

3,741 posts

139 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Frozen sausages.

Brummmie

Original Poster:

5,284 posts

221 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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I have a fair collection of noise i could fire back.
Honda petrol generator, Husky Chain Saw, Gsxr 1000 and an RGV 250 with Race pipes!

DoubleSix

11,710 posts

176 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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coopedup said:
Frozen sausages.
zzzzzzzzzzzz

Brummmie

Original Poster:

5,284 posts

221 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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The Mad Monk said:
Had you tried having a quiet, polite, friendly word?
He's a weirdo, no eye contact, walks straight past you without speaking, he phoned the police because of leaves blown under the fence by a leaf blower, tried to get the police involved when the other neighbour had a skip on their own drive, a few times in fact, the police tried to encourage a counter complaint for harassment, but they declined.


Pica-Pica

13,742 posts

84 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Brummmie said:
Hi Guys,

All summer long i have a neighbour who when the adjoining neighbours try and use their back garden, kids go out to play or a BBQ whatever, he starts hid petrol strimmer and leaves it idling in his garden, I am next but one but its a noisy thing.
I even hear the idle go up when it runs out of fuel, he even re fuels it and repeats. My neighbour just ignores him, hes a horrible old git (late sixties i guess) and loves doing letters about parking etc to the road, the road is only 12 houses in total.

What can be done?
Is that a bit like those people who sit in their car (or sometimes leave it) with the engine idling?

You could say to him 'I see it takes all day to strip your garden, ever thought of hiring a gardener?'

myvision

1,941 posts

136 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Go talk to him.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,003 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Knock on his door and ask what the problem is and why he does it.

If that fails call the non emergency police and complain.

Or you could drown it with the hose - just don't get caught ;-)

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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myvision said:
Go talk to him.
Read what OP said above.

Greendubber

13,168 posts

203 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Chainsaw Rebuild said:
Knock on his door and ask what the problem is and why he does it.

If that fails call the non emergency police and complain.

Or you could drown it with the hose - just don't get caught ;-)
Complain to the police about what?

The people you actually need to speak to are the environmental health department at your local council. Have a look on their website and it should explain how they can deal with nuisance noise.

What happens here is they will take the details and send the 'offender' a letter explaining that a complaint has been made, you will get some diary sheets to log any further noise as evidence. If it continues the council can issue him a noise abatement notice.

Just evidence everything so date, time, duration, type of noise etc.

Good luck, I've been through similar.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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Petrol strimmers are usually fairly quiet when they're idling. It's when they're revved to working speed that the volume goes up dramatically.

steveo3002

10,515 posts

174 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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dont think theres much you will do as long as its normal working hours - he's entitled to run his garden equipment same as your kids can play in the garden

Retroman

966 posts

133 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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I'd be asking him why he keeps leaving an unattended strimmer in the garden when kids are playing for ages

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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TooMany2cvs said:
Petrol strimmers are usually fairly quiet when they're idling. It's when they're revved to working speed that the volume goes up dramatically.
Can't imagine it's much fun having it idle for an extended time whilst in the garden though.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Sunday 17th September 2017
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garyhun said:
TooMany2cvs said:
Petrol strimmers are usually fairly quiet when they're idling. It's when they're revved to working speed that the volume goes up dramatically.
Can't imagine it's much fun having it idle for an extended time whilst in the garden though.
TBH, I can't imagine you'd even notice - unless you were actively listening for it, so that you could take umbrage.