Threatening behaviour of circa 1515 3rd October 22 - including latest on ASB 19914 999 Log 2607 3rd October 2022 PC Collar 61556 agreed that dogs should not be defecating on other people's graves! "Not very nice", even though a dog-owner! I reported that ex-164 male said "If you don't leave this man alone, I'll put you in the ground" and "Your car's an eyesore - in two minutes that car will no longer be there". Context is that I'd just congratulated Bradley on putting some articles in the bin rather than fly-tipping further up the close (see emails with images sent to Council) - he denies fly-tipping. Message to Lorenzo by email: Lorenzo, Thank you for your call of earlier today - but there's just been another incident! There had been some 'protracted clattering' in the yard, sounding very much as if Bradley was 'recycling' some junk - I went to the window on the landing for a closer look and it appeared that Bradley had just finished placing some items in the communal bin; I thanked him for not fly-tipping more junk at the top of Connops Way, which he has done several times over the years (possibly as recently as this weekend). A few minutes later, at 1515, he appeared with an associate in Connops Way with his friend (now resident across High Street and one-time tenant of 164 High Street) shouting my name; I walked to the window when the friend advised me that "If you don't leave this man alone, I'll put you in the ground" and "Your car's an eyesore - in two minutes that car will no longer be there". This threatening behaviour (including a suggestion of possible criminal damage) was reported to the Police (log 2607) but isn't Bradley now an associate, conspiring with 'ex-164' to at least cause considerable alarm and distress? Is threatening a life now acceptable in these parts, especially if it's the life of civilised man? DAustin