Melbourne Redditor shares note from FRUSTRATED neighbour: ‘Have some respect’
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We've all had that one neighbour who we just can't stand. Maybe they're too nosy, or they don't clean up after their pets, or maybe they just have a general air of unneighbourliness about them.
Whatever the case may be, it's always frustrating (to say the least!) when someone who's supposed to be part of your community doesn't play by the rules.
We understand how difficult it can be to deal with difficult neighbours – but luckily, there are usually ways to work things out so that everyone can live in peace.
However, some people take their dislike of certain neighbours a little too far – as was the case for one Aussie resident and Redditor who received a scathing note from a fellow gated community dweller recently.
The note, according to user u/regan201937 was written by a neighbour who was upset about their drop saw use in the middle of the day.
In all capital letters (perhaps THAT fed-up while writing?), the note read:
'Have some respect for your neighbours. This is not an industrial estate where power tools are used.'
The unsigned message added: ‘If the noise continues, we will report you to the Sandhurst board.’
A Melbournian’s neighbour left some choice words over their drop saw use. Credit: Reddit/u/regan201937
By way of explanation, the original poster (OP) wrote as the title of the post: ‘Moved in three months ago. Used my drop saw on the front lawn five times in the middle of the day.’
It is quite unclear if this means OP used his drop saw all in one day or for five separate occasions over the past three months since he moved. Either way, a neighbour with a short fuse will probably find both situations infuriating.
What is a drop saw, anyway?
Well, also known as mitre saws, drop saws are machines with circular, serrated blades used to make accurate crosscuts on wood.
To be fair to the neighbour, they are also noisy to use as is usual with power tools. Take a listen below!
Credit: YouTube/Some Sounds
As is standard in the court of public opinion on irate, passive-aggressive neighbours on Reddit, the comments section was chock full of snarky responses.
‘Write a letter back saying you’ve reported them to the butthurt board,’ read the top comment. (Another user amended: ‘Butthurst board.’ Funny!)
Some commenters were left needing more context as to why OP was using a drop saw on his front lawn in the first place, with one user asking: ‘You mow your front lawn with a drop saw? That’s f****** awesome.’
Others meanwhile took a more level-headed approach and explained why the neighbour might have had a good case to make.
‘Playing devil's advocate here,’ a user began in response. ‘If there are shift workers, or young families as immediate neighbours, using a drop saw during the day out in the front yard is not going to make you any friends.’
Surprisingly, OP agreed!
‘Absolutely and that was my response that if I knew who it was I would go and speak to them and I would work around them,’ they said.
‘I'm half tempted to write a note back and go and pop in everyone's post box to say I'm happy to work around them…,’ he added.
Interestingly enough, there are local residential ordinances regarding noise pollution that Melbourne residents should consider when using noisy tools.
Who knew?
It’s not the first time we’ve covered people leaving angry notes for their neighbours to find. Check out this story about a garden-shaming note one bloke received, or this one left by a neighbour rating a bad parking job (the pettiness is admirable in this one, what effort and sass!).
What’s your opinion on this? Is he well within his rights to use power tools within reasonable hours? Or does the neighbour really have something to complain about?
Share your reactions below!
Whatever the case may be, it's always frustrating (to say the least!) when someone who's supposed to be part of your community doesn't play by the rules.
We understand how difficult it can be to deal with difficult neighbours – but luckily, there are usually ways to work things out so that everyone can live in peace.
However, some people take their dislike of certain neighbours a little too far – as was the case for one Aussie resident and Redditor who received a scathing note from a fellow gated community dweller recently.
The note, according to user u/regan201937 was written by a neighbour who was upset about their drop saw use in the middle of the day.
In all capital letters (perhaps THAT fed-up while writing?), the note read:
'Have some respect for your neighbours. This is not an industrial estate where power tools are used.'
The unsigned message added: ‘If the noise continues, we will report you to the Sandhurst board.’
A Melbournian’s neighbour left some choice words over their drop saw use. Credit: Reddit/u/regan201937
By way of explanation, the original poster (OP) wrote as the title of the post: ‘Moved in three months ago. Used my drop saw on the front lawn five times in the middle of the day.’
It is quite unclear if this means OP used his drop saw all in one day or for five separate occasions over the past three months since he moved. Either way, a neighbour with a short fuse will probably find both situations infuriating.
What is a drop saw, anyway?
Well, also known as mitre saws, drop saws are machines with circular, serrated blades used to make accurate crosscuts on wood.
To be fair to the neighbour, they are also noisy to use as is usual with power tools. Take a listen below!
Credit: YouTube/Some Sounds
As is standard in the court of public opinion on irate, passive-aggressive neighbours on Reddit, the comments section was chock full of snarky responses.
‘Write a letter back saying you’ve reported them to the butthurt board,’ read the top comment. (Another user amended: ‘Butthurst board.’ Funny!)
Some commenters were left needing more context as to why OP was using a drop saw on his front lawn in the first place, with one user asking: ‘You mow your front lawn with a drop saw? That’s f****** awesome.’
Others meanwhile took a more level-headed approach and explained why the neighbour might have had a good case to make.
‘Playing devil's advocate here,’ a user began in response. ‘If there are shift workers, or young families as immediate neighbours, using a drop saw during the day out in the front yard is not going to make you any friends.’
Surprisingly, OP agreed!
‘Absolutely and that was my response that if I knew who it was I would go and speak to them and I would work around them,’ they said.
‘I'm half tempted to write a note back and go and pop in everyone's post box to say I'm happy to work around them…,’ he added.
Interestingly enough, there are local residential ordinances regarding noise pollution that Melbourne residents should consider when using noisy tools.
According to Environment Protection Authority Victoria, electric power tools like drop saws should be used on Mondays to Fridays between 7 AM and 8 PM, and on weekends and public holidays between 9 AM and 8 PM or else risk an offence over unreasonable noise.Who knew?
It’s not the first time we’ve covered people leaving angry notes for their neighbours to find. Check out this story about a garden-shaming note one bloke received, or this one left by a neighbour rating a bad parking job (the pettiness is admirable in this one, what effort and sass!).
What’s your opinion on this? Is he well within his rights to use power tools within reasonable hours? Or does the neighbour really have something to complain about?
Share your reactions below!