I’m at the end of my tether with my noisy neighbours waking me and my baby up every night so decided to exact my revenge | The Sun

SHE and her baby daughter had been woken up on numerous occasions by her neighbour's boyfriend and his mates in their back garden until "silly o'clock" in the morning.

So one woman decided to exact her revenge, by ringing the neighbour's doorbell several times at 5.30am on a Saturday morning.



"So over the past few weeks my neighbour has been having her friends and her boyfriend’s friends round and they’re out in the back garden until silly o’clock, like four o’clock in the morning," she said.

"You wake me up, you wake my baby up… it is now half past five on Saturday morning, shall we see if they’re ready to get up?"

She then went round to the neighbour's house and rang the doorbell three times.

But when there was no response, she said: "No? See you again in a little bit."

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She captioned her video: "I've had enough of them waking us up now. Let's see if we can return the favour."

The next video on her page was taken 45 minutes later, at 6.15am.

"Shall we see if they’re ready yet?" she said.

But when she went outside, she saw her neighbour getting out of a taxi.

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"How lucky am I to catch you?" she said, before telling her: "I’m fuming, it’s ridiculous now, it’s getting beyond a joke."

"I’ve literally just got back, that’s why I’m saying I’ll come round and talk to you in a sec," the woman replied.

To which the mum answered: "I don’t want you to come to my house, I don’t want you anywhere near my house.

"What you need to do is sort your boyfriend out and tell him to stop bringing his friends round and waking me up at silly o’clock in the morning. 

"It’s not on anymore. You need to tell him to sort himself out and stop having his mates outside and being cheeky and making stupid comments to me because I swear to God, I’m at the end of my tether with it."

In the next video, the woman came over to talk to the mum outside their houses, as she continued complaining: "He’s going out in the garden at stupid o clock in the morning with his mates and when I shouted out the window do you know what one of them said to me?

"Suck my hairy b**ls. You are so f**king lucky that my husband was home last night to stop me from leaving that house.

"I am being deadly serious. You need to go and tell him…

"In the last two or three weeks you’ve woken me up at least four times."

The woman then asked if she'd heard her voice "out there being loud", to which she replied: "That’s not the point, it’s your house. this is your responsibility."

Referring to her baby, she said: "She’s been waking up at stupid o’ clock in the morning, it’s not fair.

"She’s waking up at 5am every morning…"

The woman then began to cry, while the mum ranted: "You need to get in there and make him understand because I swear to God the next time that I see him I will be having a go at him as well.

"I’m going to leave now because I don’t want to lose my temper. 

"I don’t want to come round here and have a go at you. I want to have a peaceful life but you know what?

"It’s all the f**king time, it’s beyond a joke."

She concluded by writing in the caption: "Fake tears made me angry."

"There’s only soo many sorrys you can take before it goes beyond a joke especially when you've got kids," one person wrote in the comments.

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While another added: "You dealt with that very well, well done!"

To which the mum answered: "Thank you. it was not easy."

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