rSlash - r/Prorevenge How I Got My Noisy Neighbor Arrested!
Episode Date: May 10, 2021r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP has an incredibly obnoxious neighbor who holds loud parties until 4 am almost every night, despite the fact that OP has a newborn in the house. OP asks the neighbor... to keep it down, but of course that never works. So, OP decides to get some prorevenge against his douchebag neighbor by taking a closer look at his neighbor's illegal activities. OP figures out that his neighbor is commuting a serious federal crime, so he reports it to the authorities and then sits back to enjoy the fireworks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to our slash pro revenge, where OP gets his douchebag neighbor arrested.
Our next wedded post is from prestigious issue.
When we found out that we'd be expecting not one, but two kids, we knew that we had to
move to a real house with more space.
At the time, we were still living in a one-bedroom studio, one floor up in the ground floor.
And its only entrance was a metal fire escape.
This was not ideal for a pregnant woman, a let alone living with two small babies.
So we found a privately leased house that was newly renovated and had all the room that
we were looking for, plus a large garden.
We signed the lease and got the keys.
As the owner drove off, the woman next door comes up to me and immediately starts demanding
that we not make noise before noon because her boyfriend works nights and sleeps in.
And she also gives me this whole long list of other do's and don'ts.
So right off the bat, we knew the trouble was incoming. We moved in after two weeks, and the whole
street was warm and welcoming. My wife was almost due to get birth to my twin daughters, and some
people offered to help. They were really kind people. The neighborhood also warned us about our
neighbors. Nobody liked them.
He was a big bully and gotten to arguments with everyone.
Also, they were known radio pirates,
which means they illegally broadcasted on radio.
On top of that, they would party Thursday through Sunday
until five in the morning with loud music,
constant yelling, always being drunk, et cetera.
This was really something that we did not look forward
to in moving in,
especially with two babies on the way. The partying began immediately on full blast.
It's real classy for them to demand that we be quiet when this douchebag needs his beauty sleep.
Then one day, my father-in-law came to put new grass in. He parked his trailer behind our house,
which is public space. Not according to my neighbor, though. No, that exact spot where my father-in-law was parked was his
spot, and we had to move the trailer. That wasn't going to happen, because I wasn't
about to walk all the way around the house with all that equipment.
My neighbor got angry right away and demanded that we move it, and I told him to go f
himself. We just went on working, and at the end of the day when my father-in-law went to hook up the trailer, bam, there was douchebag telling my father-in-law off, yelling that it's his spot any better not park there again or else.
You can mess with me all you want, I can handle it, but what you don't do a threat in my family. I ran outside and told my neighbor in no uncertain terms to back off or he'll be sorry.
My neighbor backs off my father-in-law leaves and I go inside where I find my wife crying.
She was scared that my neighbor might do something to her father or me and this is something
that we don't need right now.
Combine that fear with hormones from being pregnant and you can imagine what she was like. So I was even more pissed, but I had to promise not to act on anything. I
promised not to do anything. Not yet, anyway. Time went on without any real incident and
then my wife went into labor. It didn't go smoothly and we ended up having to deliver
by C-section because one of my daughters was almost strangled by the umbilical cord. We had to stay three long excruciating days there
due to a lot of factors. When we finally got home, our families had put up a giant sign in our
front yard welcoming the babies. The sign was already up for a few days prior to us coming home, so
our friendly neighbors definitely knew about it. But did they care at all?
No, they did not.
From the first night on, they started partying and broadcasting their terrible music.
They would start partying at noon and continue until 5 or 6 in the morning.
Real classy.
They kept going for days, so it wasn't just Thursday and Sunday.
It was all day every day.
So we were just broken, we hardly slept.
One of our daughter's suffer from heavy cramps, so that combined with the noise and her parents
at the end of her wits, she cried a lot.
And then I just had it!
I did some research on radiopirates, the laws and regulations on his large 5 meter antenna
and his back yard, which was illegal in itself.
But he also used it to a legally broadcast on radio, which meant that he had a lot of
equipment to do so.
Which was even more illegal and can even get you jailed, but at the very least they could
seize it and still find him big time.
These finds could be anywhere from 10 to 45 thousand dollars. Now I didn't immediately
turn them in, instead I started looking for another house to lease first. I figured turning
them in wouldn't sit well with my neighbor, and I would have to leave my wife and baby
alone in the house when I went to work every day. Now I hear you guys thinking, why not
just involve the police? Well, they're utterly useless in cases like this.
We called them once, and what they did still disturbs me to this day.
They rang the neighbor's doorbell and immediately started off by saying that we called them
about a noise complaint.
Yeah, you read that right.
No protection whatsoever.
They just blatantly told my neighbors that we're the reason they're there, and just
told them to keep it down, but that was it.
They didn't even follow up with us or anything.
As you can guess, the douchebag neighbor was now even more pissed and told me the next
day, or rather yelled over the fence that separates our backyard that I should not do that again.
A threat that I told the police about, but without witnesses to corroborate, nothing could
be done yet.
Some days later, I walked out the front door and he was just having out of his car.
He came up to me, demanding that I cut back some of our ivy that grew on our side of
the fence because it tangled up with this huge antenna.
He said that he would be gone for a few hours and that I could come into his garden to
cut back the ivy that grew on their side of the fence.
And then a light bulb went off in my head. I told
him politely that I would do that immediately. Why? Because that gave me the perfect opportunity
to find out the makin' model of his antenna to ascertain its signal strength. Where all
the cables went, what kind of cables they were, again to figure out what kind of signal
strength it handled. Also, this would give me a good view of the equipment he had, and
I could take a picture of it through one of his windows.
This was just icing on the cake, because in the meantime, I managed to find a new home,
and I already signed the lease, so we'd be gone in two weeks. So, after I trim the
IB and collected my evidence, I went online that night to find out the proper channels
to report a broadcast pirate. And which entity was tasked with catching said pirates?
It turns out that I had to call the telecom agency and the police. So I gave the agency and the police
all the evidence that I collected. I told them the frequency see pirated so they could listen in.
We moved two weeks later and they raided him two days after we moved. All of his equipment, computers, radio, cell phone, and his car
was ceased. They dragged both him and his wife out in handcuffs.
All of this was live reported to me by one of my ex-nabbers who was equally ecstatic about this.
It turns out this wasn't the first time that he got caught. It was his third. Also, his car was
uninsured and un and unexpected. Normally, this
wouldn't have big consequences because he wasn't driving when he was raided. But this
government agency had been subrailing this guy for one week, so that definitely meant
that they had seen him driving. He was fine somewhere close to 30,000 euros. And he
went to jail for two weeks, and everything seized was destroyed except for his car.
He and his wife had to do something like 40 hours of community service.
They had to sell the house, which made for very happy neighbors because they were pretty
much done with them.
When I fight, I fight dirty.
You have to really make an effort for me to get to that point.
They did, and they suffered for it.
A year later when I was shopping for groceries, I ran across those old neighbors again. If
looks could kill, I would be a smoldering heap of ash, but I didn't get anything more than that.
I feel like this is just common sense. If you're gonna break the law, don't also be a jerk to
everyone around you, because then they will gleefully turn you in.
If this neighbor had just been a nice guy, then he'd probably still be broadcasting radio to this day,
but no, he had to be a jerk to OP.
And he had to be a jerk while he had a giant obelisk, a pillar of his illegal activities in his backyard.
What an idiot.
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Our next reddit position is back 97 for background, me and my three roommates moved into a neighborhood that's basically just
a bunch of cookie cutter town homes.
All of these homes have garages with a front door that opens to a path on the side of your
house.
When we first moved in, we quickly found out that parking could be a bit of a pain during
the day, especially when people had guests during the weekend.
Now admittedly, my roommates and I have more cars than the average family.
We usually have to commute for work, so we each have a car.
We try to make parking easier by using our garage,
but we have tons of sporting equipment,
so we can usually only get one car in the garage.
When all the free parking spots were full,
we would just park our extra cars right up against the garage
and leave them during the day or overnight.
We'd seen other neighbors do it,
and it still left ample room for people driving on the street to get by. Well, one day, our douchebag
neighbor comes up on my roommates and I are organizing the garage and tells us that we can't park
our cars there overnight because it's against the community rules. Before we had a chance to respond,
he added, and if you do it again, I will personally make sure that you're toad.
His first comment was pretty reasonable.
We had just moved in and we didn't know that role.
But his second comment really just made him sound like a douchebag and it wasn't necessary.
One of my roommates simply responded that we didn't know because we just moved in so
we wouldn't park there overnight anymore.
Well our douchebag neighbor, clearly trying to assert his dominance responded with,
good, you better not because I'll be watching.
Well from then on we did follow those rules.
If we parked in front of our garage during the day, we would make sure to move before
going to sleep.
This worked out for a while until one fateful day.
One of my roommates stopped by quickly after work to grab some dinner and close before heading to his girlfriends. This was around 7pm, so he just parked up against
the garage because it would be quicker than going to the parking spaces. Plus it was early
enough that he didn't think that he'd get towed. Around 8pm he went outside, and his
car was gone. Guess who was there though? Our douchebag neighbor standing right outside.
Immediately he said to my roommates,
I told you you were going to get towed if you parked here again.
They argued for a bit before my roommate came back inside and called the towing company.
They were closed, so he would have to get his car in the morning.
The kicker, they were going to charge him an overnight fee.
All in all, it came out to $500, which is not a small amount of money for us.
This neighbor has been a douchebag to us since we moved in, and even though it wasn't my car
that was towed, I took this personally. To make sure that we didn't get towed again,
we decided to read the community rules, and low and behold, we found out that the street in front
of the garage is actually a fire lane, and no one is supposed to park there at any point during the day.
Between our douchebag neighbor treating us like garbage and the fact that we could hear
him yelling at his wife every night, I started to plan my revenge.
Since quarantine started, I've been able to work from home and my desk conveniently looks
out into the street between the houses.
This means that I can clearly see my neighbor's garage. For about two weeks, I noticed that he would come home around
one p.m. and leave again at two p.m. On the third week, I decided I would begin my revenge.
On Monday, true to his schedule, he stopped by his house at around one p.m. After about
10 minutes, I gave the tow company a call and said that he was parked in the fire lane
and if they could come remove his car.
20 minutes later a tow truck rolled up, hooked up his car and towed it off.
About 15 minutes later my neighbor came out and I could hear him start to yell back into
his house, presumably at his wife.
He then left and he didn't come back until later that evening after he'd gotten his car.
Now this was funny and I made sure to send snapchats to my roommates who don't work from
home, but I wasn't done yet.
You see, this moron apparently didn't learn his lesson because literally the next day
he parked in front of his garage again.
So what do I do?
Well the exact same thing as the day before, of course.
Again, my neighbor comes out, realized this his car is gone, yells it as wife and then goes
to get it.
After that moment, my neighbor became a bit smarter and parked in an actual spot before
going to get his lunch or whatever it is he does there midday.
He does this for about two weeks before he decides that it's okay to park in front of
his garage again.
Well, guess who's still sitting at their desk every day and notices this immediately?
Me, of course.
And being the concerned resident that I am, I immediately call the tow company and office
car goes again.
And once again, my neighbor responds by yelling at his wife.
I wish that I had a more satisfying ending, but after this third time I decided that I
would stop because I genuinely felt bad for his wife.
Who would always get yelled at even though it was his fault that he was a moron?
What I can tell you is that I definitely cost him over $1,000.
If he hadn't gotten my room in its car toad, then we would have never found out about that
fun little rule.
OP, you're a better man than me, because I would have literally never stopped towing that guy's car.
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