Why its important to get along with your neighbours

www.news.com.au/world-news/north-am...ulldozer-rampage/story-fnh81jut-1226640437178

A LONG-running neighbourhood dispute over a property line has come to a head with a US man allegedly embarking on a rampage with a bulldozer.

Barry Alan Swegle of Port Angeles in Washington "went nuts," according to neighbours.

They say the 51-year-old drove his bulldozer into four homes on Saturday, knocking one off its foundations.

He also damaged vehicles, boats and a power pole during his rage, leaving thousands of people without electricity.

The "highly agitated" Swegle was arrested and police are investigating the incident.
 
Surprised nobody got a gun and shot him. Wait that would then be two reasons to get on with your neighbours.
 
I've visited a neighbourhood dispute where there was a 50mm fence line dispute (from memory). One reset the fence line while the other was away for the weekend. When the neighbours returned, they shovelled all the cement back over into the neighbour's backyard.

Apart from my misses, who cares about an extra 50mm.
 
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