Well I never thought I'd end up being in this situation, but what do you do when you end up with a terrible neighbor. I have been a paying tenant at the same residence for a long-time now and have recently had new neighbors move in who within the first 3 months, have decided to call the police about a noise a complaint and the city about my residence being in non-compliance for multiple things. The short story is that, I'm just getting tired of dealing with deputies and inspectors make you feel as if you're getting interrogated every time.
I called to ask a general question and got an interrogation, "what is your name, dob, phone, address". What does that have to do with asking about how to deal with a neighbor?
On a legal side note,
1. Are you allowed to ask a deputy to not be on your property?
2. Are you required to provide answers...how far does the right to remain silent go?
3. If you say, you would like to go in your house and avoid questioning or be left alone and do not wish to provide any information including identification can you legally be detained?
4. Can you request to limit the number of police officers in your proximity, in regards to feeling harassed or anxiety? (Unless it's a routine traffic stop, every Cape Canaveral encounter I've had has been 3-5 officers, literally just hanging out waiting... I'm sorry if I don't want to be your friend officer, but I'd rather not talk to you about my new surfboard or beat up camper after you've just tried to ticket me.
Has anyone else dealt with the crappy neighbors or unpleasant police officers before? How about just constant police presence? I don't think its normal to see 2-3 cop cars cruising down the street you live on everyday. (We live at the beach not the ghetto)
Totally irrelevant, but out of all my experiences (including reporting stolen items)... I've only had negative encounters.
Edited: 04/03/2017
at 07:20 PM
by Sector9surf