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My best mate got married last year. He was really pleased that he surprised his missus (to be, at that point) by hiring a Rolls to pick her up from their house.

 

When they got home that evening, some oik had been round to the back of the house, removed one of the sealed units from an externally glazed window and basically turned the place over. Old family jewellery stolen and the wedding day pretty much ruined.

 

Anyway, they had strong suspicions that the culprits were one of the immediate neighbours, who'd seen the Rolls arrive and the occupants of the house leave en masse. This has left them very uncomfortable being in the house, to the extent that it's been on the market for about six months.

 

They've now accepted an offer on the place and have found somewhere else to live, which is going to be a huge weight off their shoulders.

 

So, my mate feels some "afters" are still owed to the neighbours (once all is sold, done etc) but doesn't know which to "deal with".

 

Therefore, in the style of an exam question, "please discuss options available, specifically covering any retribution tactics and the persons against whom these could / should be exercised, timing etc."

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My best mate got married last year. He was really pleased that he surprised his missus (to be, at that point) by hiring a Rolls to pick her up from their house.

 

When they got home that evening, some oik had been round to the back of the house, removed one of the sealed units from an externally glazed window and basically turned the place over. Old family jewellery stolen and the wedding day pretty much ruined.

 

Anyway, they had strong suspicions that the culprits were one of the immediate neighbours, who'd seen the Rolls arrive and the occupants of the house leave en masse. This has left them very uncomfortable being in the house, to the extent that it's been on the market for about six months.

 

They've now accepted an offer on the place and have found somewhere else to live, which is going to be a huge weight off their shoulders.

 

So, my mate feels some "afters" are still owed to the neighbours (once all is sold, done etc) but doesn't know which to "deal with".

 

Therefore, in the style of an exam question, "please discuss options available, specifically covering any retribution tactics and the persons against whom these could / should be exercised, timing etc."

 

 

 

They don't even know it was them.

 

What if they had been burgled because someone strongly suspected they had done something??????????

Edited by skyhuck
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My immediate response is to get real.

 

Even if you have foolproof evidence, taking the law or even thinking off.......is not the civilised way of doing things.

C

The wedding day might have been a tad stilted but to grease someone without cast iron proof ain't right.

Edited by PeteB
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