I have ALOT of enemies, and haters, and stuff like that. well anyways, last year (2008) my house was egged 8 times and i knew who did it half of those times. and this year, (2009) i thought it had stopped but my house just got egged again. these people are ruthless. what should i do? call the cops? its happned now a total of 9 times and im so sick of it!
Proof probably means somehow obtaining a video camera and making sure it can see the front yard but isn't very visible itself. Then if they come again, check the tape and see if you can see any faces.
greatadvise-x answered Monday March 2 2009, 11:27 am: I would tell the police and see what they can do about it or even go to your housing officer. Dont react to them and the worst thing to do is get angry and start accusing because that will just make them even more determined to do it.
BahaiMa22 answered Monday March 2 2009, 12:05 am: If it has happened numerous times, I would try calling the police file a report on it let them know your house has been egged 9 times. If you need proof them perhaps you could try video taping it if they do it at a certain time. If you have the proof then try filing a restraining order file for harrassment as the last person said below me they are immature be the bigger person. However, I wouldn't comfront then it could only make matters worse and it gives them exactly what they want ...a reaction.
onebirddog2000 answered Sunday March 1 2009, 10:58 pm: I would confront the people doing it and tell them to stop or you will report them to the police.
It's a little pathetic how they throw eggs at someones home, that shows how mature they really are.
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