Forgive me Leesider32, but you have committed hari-kiri as far as being a neighbour is concerned. I don't disagree with the lengths you have done to try to resolve the situation. But, in dear-old-Ireland things don't run as smoothly as elsewhere. The Gardaí are now involved. I have no doubt they showed up at your door in a garda car with all the trimmings of "Phone your local Garda" etc written on the side. In years to come and when all this is blown over, you're the one who called the Gardaí. You may have been totally right, but that's not the way it will be perceived by the squinting-windows brigade. You'll be blamed for every occasion the Gardaí drove up or down your road.Retaliation isn't really an option as we don't have the time to be annoying her to the degree that would work especially in these confined times whereas it appears to be her life's work when you consider she gets up at night, every night, multiple times to bang on our wall!!
Anyway my plan is as follows, feel free to pick holes in it:
I am aware all of this will take time but that is only if the gardai continue to put roadblocks up.
- I have had some traction with the gardai when I mentioned an ASBO, they called down to me Wednesday and I explained the situation at a high level, of course I got the whole thing of we can't do anything only ask her to stop etc. so I said no actually look at the ASBO law, they agreed to call into her last night which they did. They called me to update me, of course she denied banging on the wall but continued to do it last night!
- In the meantime I have sent a letter to the mother saying she is responsible for what happens in her house and I have been engaging with gardai, solicitor and looking at an ASBO. This avenue got us the 8 months peace and quiet the last time.
- The gard is off duty until Tuesday and will be calling me again to see how things went but as per the above she has taken no notice so I am going to suggest that I go through everything with them in detail including the effects it is having on us and that I want to make a statement. Also that we have tried every avenue and the only and strongest option is to go down the ASBO route. I will have all of this written up over the weekend so they have it in writing from me and can't be ignored.
- If I am not getting traction after that I will write directly to the superintendent, ask a sergeant who is a friend of the family in another county could they put in a call, and engage a solicitor. If necessary I will be contacting my local councillor and will be bringing up a person living in a house by themselves with what appears to be mental health issues.
Btw I have mentioned the ASBO and the law around it to solicitor acquaintances in other legal areas and they say it looks like a very good option to go with.
Again, my only advice to you (late as it is) to get your retaliation in first, a tried and tested Cork Hurling term.