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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 533111" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>OKay - I'll lend some insight - (now that I know about the - what did you all them Buddy po po) rofl </p><p></p><p>The things 911 is called for? AMAZING. We were called today to look up - A zip code. HOWEVER there are two 911 lines - an emergency line the 911 - and a non emergency line - public assist. 911 operators answer those as well. </p><p></p><p>What the neighbors did - was probably call the real 911 line and the operator would have asked if anyone was arguing. (civil disturbance) or was anyone fighting? (domestic disturbance) was anyone fighting and had a weapon like hedge trimmers? (domestic disturbance with weapon) for all three an operator stays on the line. But my best guess would be that barking dog neighbor called 911 and said - "MY neighbor is trying to put up a fence - blah blah blah on my property blah bla blah - send the police right away." and 911 would have said - "Where are you, does anyone have any weapons?" NO- maam this is not an emergency call - please call public assist." then gave them the non-emergency number. Which in our case - calls right back - but puts it in a different routing system. Meaning the police will respond just not a high priority. </p><p></p><p>When the police got there - they would have had to check to make sure no one was arguing, yelling, screaming, spitting (which is assualt), made out a report for barking dog to show or call Mrs. nice ladys fence company and/or his property survey company so that Fence company had the proper permits and had gotten the right property/plat from the city/county they lived in so that the fence was offset from barking dogs property at least 6". (remember I used to work for a fence company too?) Sometimes if two neighbors agree they can split the cost of the fence and set it ON the line - but I'm guessing this is not going to happen with Harry the Happy Hedge clipper. </p><p></p><p>I would make sure with a neighbor like this that my steel pins were CLEARLY staked and flagged - and that any incumberences or trees were taken care of - he sounds like trouble - since you're renting it is your responsibility to make sure that no foilage encroaches onto his property - or no suspected trees will fall - etc. Trust me - been there done that. I think I'd let him have BOTH your parakeets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 533111, member: 4964"] OKay - I'll lend some insight - (now that I know about the - what did you all them Buddy po po) rofl The things 911 is called for? AMAZING. We were called today to look up - A zip code. HOWEVER there are two 911 lines - an emergency line the 911 - and a non emergency line - public assist. 911 operators answer those as well. What the neighbors did - was probably call the real 911 line and the operator would have asked if anyone was arguing. (civil disturbance) or was anyone fighting? (domestic disturbance) was anyone fighting and had a weapon like hedge trimmers? (domestic disturbance with weapon) for all three an operator stays on the line. But my best guess would be that barking dog neighbor called 911 and said - "MY neighbor is trying to put up a fence - blah blah blah on my property blah bla blah - send the police right away." and 911 would have said - "Where are you, does anyone have any weapons?" NO- maam this is not an emergency call - please call public assist." then gave them the non-emergency number. Which in our case - calls right back - but puts it in a different routing system. Meaning the police will respond just not a high priority. When the police got there - they would have had to check to make sure no one was arguing, yelling, screaming, spitting (which is assualt), made out a report for barking dog to show or call Mrs. nice ladys fence company and/or his property survey company so that Fence company had the proper permits and had gotten the right property/plat from the city/county they lived in so that the fence was offset from barking dogs property at least 6". (remember I used to work for a fence company too?) Sometimes if two neighbors agree they can split the cost of the fence and set it ON the line - but I'm guessing this is not going to happen with Harry the Happy Hedge clipper. I would make sure with a neighbor like this that my steel pins were CLEARLY staked and flagged - and that any incumberences or trees were taken care of - he sounds like trouble - since you're renting it is your responsibility to make sure that no foilage encroaches onto his property - or no suspected trees will fall - etc. Trust me - been there done that. I think I'd let him have BOTH your parakeets. [/QUOTE]
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