We're all here because of our universal love for working with timber and the enjoyment (usually) that it brings. I now turn to the forum for ideas of what I should do next. I have a neighbour who I can't stand. My garage in which I work is approx 1 metre away from the fence that divides our properties. I find it difficult to do anything in there when he and his children are out there. They are loud to the point where it is just one constant scream fest. When they are out there kicking balls around they constantly hit the fence with a thud so I'll be trying to do something and you just hear bang, bang and bang. Often the ball will actually come over the fence and hit the garage and that is even worse, my metal garage just amplifies the sound, end result is you just want to get back inside the house. To add to this sometimes when I turn on the power tools I'll hear a stone hit the garage, it's their way of protesting against the noise I guess. I stick my head up over the fence and I say what are you doing, the father if he's there will say it's just kids having fun, boys will be boys, that sort of thing. Now the children there are aged b/w 8 and 11 and should know what is acceptable but the father maybe encouraging them with this behaviour. I have a radio in the garage but it's not loud enough to drown out the noise and the worst thing is that they are always out there on the weekend. I have tried to show tolerance but it's all getting too much for me and as the weather has improved in Melbourne lately they are out there even more than they would have been in during the colder parts of Winter. You can't choose your neighbours and I suppose many of you have had to deal with similar situations, what did you do?
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