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The second I drove up the street to go to work yesterday afternoon the neighbour kindly let him self in through the back door and started to mooch around the house. We share a back garden and it's the neighbours boyfriend to be precise. Both next door and me have never had a problem with security before and we leave all manner of shite lying around the garden, we even share a shed with all of our bikes in. The is/was a strong feeling of trust between us.
What the neighbour didn't know was the girlfriend was up from Devon for a few days and was sat of the sofa on her ipad. She heard the back door open and then the door into the kitchen and went to investigate. Cue one surprised and guilty looking neighbour tip toeing around the kitchen. The girlfriend told him to do one and he did rather sheepishly but not before trying to tell her that he was "just making sure the house was ok as the back door was open" Considering the back door has been open for the last five years this does not wash with me.
To say I was fuming would be an understatement.
So what would you do in this situation?
Tell the G/F to get dressed before you go to work??
If she was undressed I don't think he would have bothered.
5-O
[i]So what would you do in this situation?[/i]
If a man is coming into the house when there's women on their own there then I'd be phoning the police.
It's not going to make for pleasant neighbour relations but he's crossed a big line there.
Without your girlfriend being there, I'd think about calling the police anyway.
Either way I'd be getting cctv on the back of the house before I felt 'safe' leaving the place again.
Why would anyone think that's acceptable? Ruddy people.
Feds...
everyone - Member
Why would anyone think that's acceptable? Ruddy people.
Indeed. Perfectly sane, normal people using the term "5-0" like they're some sort of west coast gangster.
Pffft.
*Edit - And "Feds". FFS. When I come to power, etc....*
Check your knicker drawer..
Lock the back door.
Either way I'd be getting cctv on the back of the house before I felt 'safe' leaving the place again.
Or just lock the door?
I've been trying to work out whether this is a clever metaphor for the crimean crisis, a la [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/my-bloody-allotment-is-being-taken-over ]this thread[/url] from the past 🙂
New tooth brush time.
Is your 'stash' still safe?
Go and have a chat. I suspect the embarrassment of being caught and then faced up will prevent any future problems.
Bike in, doors locked and stern warning issued. ****.
Not locking the back door = PayPal gift? 😀
Seriously though, I'd be giving plod a call. (Plod is okay, isn't it flashy?!)
Dog poo through their letterbox.
Seriously...
Police - he's just broken and entered, immediately after he thought you'd left the house for work, and the only reason I can think of is to have a quick butchers for anything worth tea leafing.
Lock back door in future - it isn't the 1920's anymore.
Change locks if you think they might have a key.
Report to police - he was trespassing.
Police. Just imagine the look on the scrote's face when he sees the patrol car pull up outside. 🙂
This place is slipping, though. Several posts in and no 'back doors' quip.
Erm, might seem a little paranoid but any loans/credit cards/catalogue deliveries taken out in your name without you knowing? Seems very odd what he was doing.
Could he have been hooking up and stealing your power whilst you were out? (bizarre but hey my imagination).
I'm 'guessing' but if you have any spare keys in drawers etc it wouldn't take long for him to get one cut/replace the original.
everyone - Member
Why would anyone think that's acceptable? Ruddy people.
Indeed. Perfectly sane, normal people using the term "5-0" like they're some sort of west coast gangster.Pffft.
*Edit - And "Feds". FFS. When I come to power, etc....*
How about: 'Blimey! Call the peelers!'
I would also speak to the police and neighbourhood watch as well. It's unlikely to be the first time he's been in your house and it's also unlikely to be the only house he's been in.
Edit: I'd also check and double check all of your valuables and other important docs like passports, bank statements etc. don't just lock your door now, change your locks.
Stern warning! I would be going frickin crazy. I go mad if someone leaves my gate open.....
Oh and, back door.....fnar, fnar....
I would be going frickin crazy. I go mad if someone leaves my gate open let.....
If someone glances at my house I fire black widows out of my secret observation window then run out in just my loin-cloth to finish them off.
"bobbies"
Perfectly sane, normal people
Jumping to conclusions there....
My guess is he's a bit of a high level danger****ing ace.
[i]he's just broken and entered[/i]
Except he didn't break, he just entered. Not sure the police would be too bothered TBH. Best change the locks and use them.
Meebies the G/F "invited" him in, dunno, might be... 😐
If someone glances at my house I fire black widows out of my secret observation window then run out in just my loin-cloth to finish them off.
I fire mutant sharks at them, sharks that shoot bees!!
My guess is he's a bit of a high level danger****ing ace.
I just lol'd. yeah cheers for that. 😳
[i]then run out in just my loin-cloth to finish them off.[/i]
*reaches for mind bleach*
Seems very odd what he was doing.
Indeed, it does seem very odd behaviour. We don't quite know the OP's situation e.g. I would assume the vast majority of us don't go out and leave our back doors unlocked every day or have a shared shed with the neighbour. Is it normal for you to walk in and out of one another's houses? Do you normally enter through each other's back doors? Did the guy see that you were gone and want to see your girlfriend by coming in the back door? Perhaps he's bored with his present girlfriend's back door?
Report to police - he was trespassing.
Trespass is a civil matter, the police won't do anything. Given the building was unlocked, there is little you can do after the event, and even if the person is squatting, then you still need a court order to evict.
Not locking the back door = PayPal gift?
Do you really lock the door when you're in the house?
Is it really that unreasonable/stupid to leave the door unlocked if someone is inside?
Very suspect behavior. My first instinct is 'go and give him a hiding!' But then I guess we're all imagining your neighbour as some scrotey alchy/scaghead looking to rob you. Only you know him, could there be an alternative explanation?
😈Meebies the G/F "invited" him in, dunno, might be...
I always lock the door when I'm in the house. Stops people wandering in as per this case.
What happens to your house insurance if you leave the house unlocked and someone comes and clears you out?
[i]Report to police - he was trespassing[/i]
Perhaps he was scoping out a cheeky trail
[i]What happens to your house insurance if you leave the house unlocked and someone comes and clears you out? [/I]
Normally there has to be proof of a break in?
Id buy some new toothbrushes on the way home
I once disturbed a gentleman of the mildly stoned persuasion who had wandered into my house from the street. He was very unhappy about my doing a Malcolm Tucker at him while holding a hammer, and claimed he had only come in because he was cold. I did not believe him or desist. 🙂
Girlfriend in house on her own catches neighbours boyfriend sneaking into your house? 😯
Police would rightfully be so far all over this that I can't believe you're even asking !
Trespass is a civil matter, the police won't do anything. Given the building was unlocked, there is little you can do after the event,
Bollocks - perfectly reasonable grounds for suspicion of burglary (enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to steal or commit gbh) or trespassing with intent to commit a sexual offence. Proving it may be different but thats for a court, his mere presence in the house is more than enough evidence to suggest he was up to no good.
I always lock the door when I'm in the house.
when we were at Uni people used to let themselves in in all the student houses/local area. My bestmate was a victim of this. A few lads would walk in and say 'oh is this so-and-so's house? Whilst the other two or so were busy snake-handing around stuff.
I lock the front door in the evening as its very hard to hear anything above the noise of the tv and one Sat afternoon mrshora confronted a bloke in our hallway who claimed to be in the area handing out leaflets and the door was 'ajar'/wanted to make sure everything was ok...
[i]Girlfriend in house on her own catches neighbours boyfriend sneaking into your house?
Police would rightfully be so far all over this that I can't believe you're even asking ! [/i]
This.
If you don;t report to police make damn sure his girlfriend knows exactly what happened and ask her how she'd feel if the situation were reversed.
Ask his g/f if she has any idea why he might have done that, whilst explaining to her that this is the reason why you will now be locking your back door - it isn't that you don't trust [u]her[/u], but you can't think why he might have felt it necessary to walk into your house...
If you don;t report to police make damn sure his girlfriend knows exactly what happened and ask her how she'd feel if the situation were reversed.
Yes, however its worth mentioning that the police are going to have more of an idea of if he's got any criminal record or a history of anything similar than the girlfriend is!
He probably just wanted to use your toilet. When our neighbours go on holiday I sometimes have a shower with there cat.
FFS, if the G/F was up to anything with the guy next door why would she have told the OP???
Get the rozzers onto this straight away. Seriously, I can't think of any legitimate reason that he would need to be in your house if you were not there and had not invited him to.
I would also be going through my credit history with a fine toothcomb to see if there was anything on it I did not recognise. Like loans. Or credit cards.
Seriously, call the old bill.
Check for anything missing but I reckon he's just a nosy bastard and/or a danger****ing ace. If he's been letting himself in and pinching stuff for a while then you must have noticed something missing by now.
If nothing is missing I'd be round there embarrassing the hell out of him, maybe a chat over the fence whilst the other neighbours are about.
JCL - MemberHe probably just wanted to use your toilet. When our neighbours go on holiday I sometimes have a shower with there cat.
Where?
[i]I sometimes have a shower with there cat.
Where?
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Over they're.
they're on the stairs?
they're on the stairs right their.
Cat? Is the cat alive before the act or stuffed? (pre-stuffed)
Ignore anything along the lines of 'it's just trespass, the police won't be interested'. Trespass with intent to steal is burglary, and these circumstances would merit enquiry to establish if that is the case.
Wright their
Edit: balls to late
could he have been using your computer?
browsing octoporn or worse and then deleting the history
id tell the police
a little moose with clogs on?
Do you normally enter through each other's back doors?
😯
Well I'd eclair.
@OP.
I think you find the order goes:
Ring Plod > Post on internet.
What did he say when you spoke to him? I would be going batshitmental if that happened in my house.
Do they live in a windmill in old hamster jam?
1 - why the hell has your door been open for 5 years? Have you not heard of locks?
2 - i would be going over to his house with a hot iron and searing off his testicles.
A windmill with my sin is hardly surprising.
Jamie - Member@OP.
I think you find the order goes:
Ring Plod > Post on internet
But then in true STW style the OP has dissapeared, something sinister is afoot!
[i]something sinister is afoot[/i]
Ninja clogs?
But then in true STW style the OP has dissapeared, something sinister is afoot!
So either:
a) Someone is having a slow day at work, and this is all bullshit.
or
b) The OP is actually the knicker sniffer*, and is trying to get inside the average mindset of a Joe Public, as they are worried what his neighbour is going to do about his back door based intrusion.
*something something allegedly.
[i]Have you not heard of locks?[/i]
It's still the 70s round their way.
neilsonwheels girlfriend & neighbour, yesterday:
[img] http://tinyurl.com/oyurxy9 [/img]
Was your girlfriend alerted by the neighbour going clip-clippety-clop on the stair?
OP, your shared back garden, is it Crimea?
OP, your shared back garden, is it Crimea?
If it is, then I feel Ukraine.
2 - i would be going over to his house with a hot iron and searing off his testicles.
internet hardman
oh, did he have a camera?
if so, urbexing
if so, urbexing
More like urb[b]s[/b]exing
Amirite!
It does sound a bit like the opening scene of a cheap grumble film.
Was he there to clean the pool / fix the plumbing / offer a massage
If they leave their doors open as well why don't you wait till they've gone out, then go in, make yourself at home, stick the telly on & relax till they come back, see how they like it.


