What Brakelie said. Be pre-emptive. Also repeat the conversation that you had, with the neighbour. All the commonsense advice re discretion (above) should be followed too. Just unlucky your neighbour thinks this way. Last year I voiced my concerns to my neighbour (3rd conversation with his wife-ever), over a 'proffessional -rabbiter' who was shooting onto my property, and leaving wounded magpies about. I did it after spotting him shooting toward my boundary from an elevated-point, where sheep were grazing behind. I got bollocked, accused of pissing her off with non-stop gunfire, and pretty-much told to piss off ! Despite pointing--out that it was another neighbours dedicated-firing-range (large-bore), on the other side of me ! She then proceeded to move stock, 4 days in a row, as I left for work at 7.30am. The positive thing is, she's 70-ish and cant last too much longer. You can never please people like this, so get all your Ducks lined-up properly first
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