There was a farmer who had an ongoing feud and dispute with his local council so one day he decided enough was enough and sprayed the council office with manure from his spreader machine.
Going back to drivers not having a backbone reminded me of the guys in the drivers rest room at the company, you know the one’s that give it the big I am, they would act in a pack, to be very vocally aggressive, to berate how the company was operated,and they could do a better job at running it and running down staff and other drivers and so on.
They acted all hard as nails in the rest room but when in the company of the office staff,planners and managers they wouldn’t say boo to a ghost.
Over here in Spain if I come home one day and find my house occupied by squatters there is a long and expensive path in front of me to get rid of them.They have more rights than a resident owner apparently.I can’t cut off water or electricity but I still have to pay the bill.I can’t change the locks either.Personally i would be inclined to get a few of my old rugby buddies to encourage them to leave.and argue the toss with a lawyer afterwards.
Recall a case years ago in Holland I think.
Fella basically got some kinda stage truck with huge speakers on and drove around the edge of the site in the early hours blasting music at them. After a second night of it the moved on
I’m a big heavy rock fan.I have a varied selection of loud tracks if neighbours irritate.Motorhead are always good but the track “Du hast” by Rammstein is my current favourite.
A few years ago when my truck was home based, some sort of camp was set up in a field opposite where I live, for some kind of party.
It was on a Sunday night and I got no sleep for the noise.
When I left the house next morning about 0530 they were all asleep in their tents….not for long though when I pulled by the gates and blasted my twin air horns for about 5 mins,.watching them all peer out of their tents one by one.
That reminds me of someone who I used to be on nights with, a few of us could be all waiting for something to come in he would sneak off to kip in his cab, a handful of chips on the roof usually got the seagulls interested and provided some entertainment.