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    Andy Why
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      Could do with some ideas here. Some nutty neighbours just spent all last night jumping up and down at the other side of the wall in an effort to keep me awake. This is serious, not a wind-up. The noise is no problem as any chemist will tell you, but I could do with some cheap vibration insulating material to damp out their combined efforts (I estimated three people to be at work), until they realise the stupidity of their ways, and that it is not going to have the desired effect. Any ideas on cheap readily available products that may be suitable to put bed on.
      Thanks,
      Andy W

      #1068696
      globalloon
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        a friend has just spent a long time sound proofing his home studio (so he can’t hear the neighbours banging on the wall)

        i’ll ask him what he’s used

        #1068697
        Andy Why
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          It’s not the sound insulation, I’ve got ear plugs. Two nighths ago there were (it felt like) three people at the other side of the wall jumping up and down from when I retired at 01.30am until 10.00am the following day. It’s laughable and unbelievable I know, but true. Last night it felt like two people at play.
          I’m considering exhaust rubbers or something similar to rest the castors on, but I think most circular exhaust rubbers are probably a fraction too big, but there are others that may work.
          Any other suggestions welcome.
          By the way, has anyone heard of nuttier neighbourly behaviour than that. Nutty in the bizarre sense rather than the out and out nasty thug sense? I keep thinking they will get sick of it, but each time I find a coping strategy for their latest trick, they seem to come up with something even stranger.
          Ah well, it takes all sorts, I suppose.
          Andy W

          #1068695
          General Lighting
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            Andy W wrote:
            By the way, has anyone heard of nuttier neighbourly behaviour than that. Nutty in the bizarre sense rather than the out and out nasty thug sense? I keep thinking they will get sick of it, but each time I find a coping strategy for their latest trick, they seem to come up with something even stranger.
            Ah well, it takes all sorts, I suppose.
            Andy W

            this is extremely strange – despite reading media reports of crime and deviant behaviour for over 10 years (at one point I was considering a career as a crime reporter) I have never come across a similar incident.

            They would themselves have had to stay up all night to make the racket!

            I wonder what their motive could be? a few questions worth thinking about…

            Have you had any beef with the neighbours previously over noise (such as playing music/parties?)

            Do they take drugs at all, and are the neighbours fond of practical jokes? What else have they done?

            Are there children next door age 7-14 who would have the energy and inclination to carry out such a stunt? (sounds like the sort of thing I would have thought amusing as a nipper)

            would the neighbours gain anything from you leaving?

            #1068698
            Andy Why
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              I agree it is strange behaviour.
              The house next door was empty and for sale when I moved in. The first time I saw my new neighbour I was surprised because the wooden blinds were still up, and every time I walked by the downstairs light was on, just as it had been when the house was for sale. I said hello, but was blanked. The next time I saw him I said hello again, and was blanked again. For the next two or three weeks I kept my music turned down low, just in case my music had been annoying him. I ought to stress that my separates are not connected and I have been using an old ghetto-blaster, which is always used at a low volume due to sound distortion, so it is quite unlikely anyway that my music would have caused much of a problem, although as I said before, the walls are single-brick thickness and do transmit a fair bit of noise. Having said that, I had been living next to an empty house since September and was unaware of this design flaw having had no neighbours.
              During this period of keeping my head down and hoping that the situation would blow over things in fact took a severe turn for the worse, with an increasing campaign of noise directed against me. Bangs on the wall, door slamming, assorted scrapings, electrical appliances, etc, aimed at depriving me of sleep. Each time I have found a coping startegy for the latest method, a new one has been devised when they figured out I had overcome the last one.
              If I had caused a problem, I would have expected the guy to come round and say something. I am a reasonable person, and if someone makes a polite and reasonable request I will happily attempt to find a compromise. I believe I am approachable inasmuch as I am not built like a brick shithouse (ten stone, wet), and I say hello to any neighbours I pass on the front.
              I do get the impression that they may be whizz-heads to do what they are doing, or they may just take it in shifts. It is a couple next door, with some ever present dole-wallah mates. Nothing against dole-wallahs, I’ve been there myself in the past. I believe the friends have a base quite nearby.
              There are other imaginable scenarios: maybe they want to drive me out so their mates can rent the house, or perhaps it is an inter-landlord rivalry; but in the end you can think too much about such things.

              PS – GENERAL LIGHTING, don’t know how often you check these things, but I have added a belated message of thanks to the GPS/satnav thread, and sent you a PM thanking you also. I only became aware of the article the other day when I read your PM informing me you had posted it.

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