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Need ideas on how to deal w/ Out of control Neighbor?

I Have this _itch next door (under statement)that enjoys to use foul language, Make rude jestures, Embarassing with Guest over now She Enjoys using her hose to wet my family while were outside in own yard!! Shes a wacko big time and really need meds with some of her actions!!! Called Police several times but either she refuses to answer door or leaves prior to them arriving, but really I hate to provolk her as I seem to do each time by calling!!! Any Ideas???????? Any!!!. legal or Not at this point!!! There has to be a Law or Right that everyone/ where too Protect One from this kind treatment of abuseMEAN PEOPLE SUCK!!! Im a Homeowner near a HELL-Hole!! aka-1 AZZHOLE

Answer:

You raise some good points in your question.
Thunder is sounds. Lightning is the strike. Don't go out in the rain (for safety).
no different size in thickness wont let them connect.
when its thundering outside its probably because there is a thunderstorm. so here are some thing you need to do Avoid contact with corded phones Avoid contact with electrical equipment or cords. If you plan to unplug any electronic equipment, do so well before the storm arrives. Avoid contact with plumbing. Do not wash your hands, do not take a shower, do not wash dishes, and do not do laundry. Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches. Do not lie on concrete floors and do not lean against concrete walls. Remember, rubber-soled shoes and rubber tires provide NO protection from lightning. However, the steel frame of a hard-topped vehicle provides increased protection if you are not touching metal. Unplug appliances and other electrical items such as computers and turn off air conditioners. Power surges from lightning can cause serious damage. Use a corded telephone only for emergencies. Cordless and cellular telephones are safe to use. Avoid the following Natural lightning rods such as a tall, isolated tree in an open area. Hilltops, open fields, the beach, or a boat on the water. Isolated sheds or other small structures in open areas. Anything metal—tractors, farm equipment, motorcycles, golf carts, golf clubs, and bicycles

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