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Mother’s anger after neighbour tells her ‘limit child’s time outside’

The note was posted on TikTok (Image: TikTok)A mother was left fuming after receiving a handwritten note through the door telling her to limit her child’s time outside or they would call the police. TikTok user Dawny Dawn shared the 15-second video showing the full note posted through her door by a neighbour. The pair had been neighbours for one year.The note said that the neighbour had given her time to “correct” the problem “on her own”.However as “the problem” was still ongoing they were now willing to call the police if the “disruptive” behaviour didn’t stop, reports Hull Live.The note says “To Neighbour”, with Dawny pre warning readers that they may have to pause the video to read the note in full.The transcription posted to TikTok read: “Dear neighbour. I moved here a year ago and I wanted to give you time to correct this problem on your own, but you are apparently too inconsiderate to do so.”Every day this week, when weather has been nice and windows are open, you proceed to let your small child run free in your garden, laughing and giggling and carrying on without end”, the note continued.”This is very disruptive for my two dogs and my bird who sits next to the window and likes to look into the garden. Perhaps you could ask your child to tone it down a bit.”Or, at least limit her outside time to 15 to 20 minutes a day so my dogs can go outside without seeing her. If this behaviour persists I will call the police!”, threatened the neighbour at the end of the note.The comments on the post can’t be seen, however the video racked up thousands of views on the popular video-sharing social media site.READ MORE: Woman ditches boyfriend after going on honeymoon with new wife The note came with a warning that they would contact the police (Image: TikTok)Though the neighbour threatened to call the police, advice on the government website instructs homeowners to contact their local council with noise complaints involving statutory nuisance.The website tells Brits to contact the police if “your neighbour is breaking the law by being violent or harrassing you”.Statutory nuisance ranges from dogs barking to loud music.

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