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In a village with only one person who is non-white and there are few enough people that everyone knows everyone else then "they're not from here" doesn't have to be in any way a racist comment.
Which I guess is probably why no one has suggested that it is in any way a racist comment.
Somebody has obviously included your house on a Hollywood-style 'Star's Houses' map.
Do you look like Matthew Kelly, Johnny Vegas or Joe Cocker?
Taking pictures, was she using her phone?
Could she be doing something as innocent as taking a selfi of herself and your friendly neighbourhood watch got a little excited?
Do you have a eating oil tank that could be targeted?
As others have said report to the police on non urgent number. I did jury service a year ago on a case involving theft of oil, the case was mostly based on the weight of circumstantial evidence such as public reports, phone records & ANPR cameras.
[i]I don't care about their race or gender, only it implies they're not from here, that's all.[/i]
Now, if you lived where we do (98.71% white)) I could believe that - but since your Neighbourhood watch is also a ****stani I somehow don't think [i]they're not from around here[/i].
[quote=owenh ]Do you have a eating oil tank that could be targeted?Not unless he's running a chippy from his shed...
eating oil tank
maybe they were looking for a location for a massive bhaji frying session
Old sins knocking at your door perhaps? 😀
Banter aside, you probably have a house with distinguished design,victorian,georgian and they would like to copy..its normal unless they return then that would be dodgy. You have good neighbour by the way
only it implies they're not from here
You're going to be ethnically cleansed.
* Racial stereotyping used for comic effect but, to be fair, the OP started it.
I must have missed that.
I've just spoken to the neighbourhood watch guy again, he's checked out the car and the reg matches the make + model, and is registered about 20 miles away from here.
How is he able to get this information?
If you can get their address, Id pop round an ask what they were doing. Or just sit outside taking photos.
Easy to get reg details off the internet. cost around £10
He's a genuine neighbourhood watch guy. However,
I've just spoken to the neighbourhood watch (NHW) guy again, he's checked out the car and the reg matches the make + model, and is registered about 20 miles away from here.
How is he able to get this information?
I don't know, the police have called me to follow up my query and they've said there's nothing untoward with the car, but it's not registered to where the NHW guy said it was!
FYI for those making similar comments, I reckon it's 99.5% white in ours and the surrounding villages.
I've read about this in the daily mail. They'll be immigrants and they will take your house - it is happening all over the uk. Beef up your security and consider doing the same at work as they'll probably try and steal your job as well.
Any chance they used to live there. I was in the neighbourhood where I grew up at Xmas and drove down the street to have a look as I hadn't been there in 10+ years.
Crusty Jugglers?
And that my fellow STW'ers is genius! I am sad though. Sad that there is little chance I will have to ever use this phrase...
Easy to get reg details off the internet. cost around £10
https://www.vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/
That'll be £10 please.
bearnecessities - Member
Ahh, Estate Asians.
PMSL 😆
but since your Neighbourhood watch is also a ****stani I somehow don't think they're not from around here.
Where did he say that?
Were you drying naan breads on your washing line ?
Is your name Kevin O'Grady?
She could be searching for her long lost son.
By 'Asian women' does he perhaps mean people wearing hijabs? Cos they might not actually be Asian women, if that's the case. A bit easier to pass off than balaclavas or tights on your head, no?
Maybe they just like your curtains.
Google your post code/Street/area - see if any new photos have been posted anywhere?
Does seem a bit odd.
Is it a particularly pretty house?
Yesterday my mum told me the address of a house she lived in for two years as a child. It has a front garden wall which was built by my Grandad in 1960.
I'm going to nip over and get a photo of my Grandad's handiwork this summer.
If that visit generates a call to the police and a pun as good as 'Estate Asians' I'll be well chuffed.
Tourists - you live in a black & white striped thatch cottage right?
House is ten years old, featureless and only one previous owner. It hasn't changed much since we bought it from them five years ago other than the garden.
We don't have any passing traffic at all.
Did he see a camera?
Or just someone holding a phone up to look at the map after getting lost down your dead end?
Just thinking sometimes people see what they expect to see.
If your neighbour described it correctly - yes, I would be a bit concerned too as it does seem a bit strange...
We used to get loads of people stopping outside our house (which is pretty remote) taking pictures of the garden not house it looked like, only seemed at certain times of year. I went and asked someone what they were doing, turned out our place featured in some Rotary Club (or similar) car treasure hunt. Some convoluted clue involved the name of our road and an ornament in our garden. No-one asked us, but maybe it started before we lived there. I moved the ornament out of view being a spoil sport.
That's a good explanation. If there were three or four Asian women in the car, it's just possible they were on a treasure hunt and had mistakenly identified your house as one of the clues, which has to be photographed as proof they found it. Or maybe your house is one of the clues.
Whatever the reason I would definitely have a chat with the neighbourhood watch officer at the local cop shop. Not just Asians but all criminal communities will send women on a mission to scope out places so as to avoid arousing suspicion.
😯
"I moved the [s] ornament[/s] gnome out of view being a spoil sport."
[quote> https://www.vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/
That'll be £10 please.
Doesn't tell you who owns it or where it's registered though.
I'll have that £10 back, please... 😉
Any geocaches around?
I'd go and take pics of the said car hoping for a confrontation. Chesty GoPro might come handy. 8)
Do you look like George Clooney? Did they have one of these?
[img] https://lh3.ggpht.com/hy-Qf3cKMySbDo77TooXLerfM46NNoBrBKuan0bI5Z3Tp1S2628ASe-XWLb3ZFQTaag=h900 [/img]
turned out our place featured in some Rotary Club (or similar) car treasure hunt.
Same for us, remote cottage with a plaque in the gable end that was the answer to a clue. There was usually a noticable increase in (strange) traffic volume when these treasure hunts occured though, not just a single car.
Yesterday my mum told me the address of a house she lived in for two years as a child. It has a front garden wall which was built by my Grandad in 1960.I'm going to nip over and get a photo of my Grandad's handiwork this summer.
streetview?


