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00:09This is my neighborhood.
00:11Can you please get out the way?
00:12You've already trespassed on this private property.
00:15What do you mean?
00:15I have eyes everywhere.
00:17I have eyes everywhere.
00:18Get away from my dog.
00:20Stop staring at the dog.
00:23What the is wrong with you?
00:26I have a helping hand, please, for my neighbor.
00:28I'll spray on your own freaking camera system.
00:32I want my kids back up here.
00:34Why?
00:35Because I like your dog.
00:36Get out of my dog.
00:39Get out of my dog.
00:42As one in five Americans move to the suburbs, neighbor complaints double.
00:47Get to your door, bitch.
00:49People are spending more time at home than ever before.
00:52They have gotten to really know their neighbors for better.
00:56The out of this neighborhood.
00:57And worse.
00:58You and your food.
01:00We want your back.
01:01Time will long to shoot your ass.
01:03From home sweet home to battle zone.
01:07These are.
01:08You're an unethical piece of.
01:13Please get out the way, man.
01:15Please get out the way.
01:18When neighbors start policing who is welcome on the block and who isn't, tensions ignite.
01:23This is ridiculous.
01:25I can't even believe this.
01:27In Rialto, California, a man is helping his friend move her belongings to a new house
01:33a few blocks away.
01:34But as he leaves the old home, a neighbor comes out to challenge him.
01:54The man cannot understand why the woman thinks this public street is private property.
01:59But she is not backing down.
02:01You've already trespassed on this private property.
02:04What do you mean private property?
02:05You don't have this.
02:06As a matter of fact, it's two times.
02:07I have eyes everywhere.
02:09I have eyes everywhere.
02:10Good for you.
02:11Get out the way.
02:12No.
02:14The man quickly realizes that helping a friend move home is no longer a simple task.
02:20This is my neighborhood.
02:21And I'm the neighbor on watch out here.
02:23Good for you.
02:24And if somebody's trying to watch that out, I'm calling 911.
02:27You need to get out the way.
02:28No.
02:29Tell me what you're doing, then.
02:30The man is getting nowhere.
02:32And the neighbor is starting to behave strangely.
02:35Don't the f***ing fight me for this f***ing street.
02:37Go ahead.
02:38Let's go.
02:39You have no idea what you're talking about, lady.
02:41I have no idea what you're talking about.
02:42Can you please get out the way, please?
02:43Can you get out the way?
02:44Who are trying to scam this f***ing neighbor?
02:48Eventually, the woman he is helping move comes to check on the commotion.
02:51This person, this truck, who is he?
02:55Let me, what's your problem?
02:57No.
02:58She jumps in, she jumped in front of my truck.
03:01First of all, I want to know.
03:03You don't got to, you don't got to tell her anything.
03:06At this point, the neighbor backs off, and the man finally gets to carry on with his
03:11task.
03:12But in this neighborhood, one stubborn standoff turns a simple move into a blockade no one
03:18on the street will forget.
03:21Let's go.
03:22You have no idea what you're talking about, lady.
03:23Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, what you're talking about.
03:30When neighbors meet at the dog park, it can get a little rough.
03:39And in Chino Hills, California, this neighbor in a hat seems to be taking exception to a dog's
03:45behavior.
03:46It does not get to me.
03:48He's the problem.
03:49Get away.
03:50Get away from my dog.
03:52Stop staring down on him.
03:53The man says the dog is bothering him and his pup.
03:57Wait.
03:57That dog.
03:58But the neighbors aren't buying it.
04:01Dude, you're staring down on the dog.
04:03It's your behavior.
04:04Go away from my dog.
04:05Stop staring at my dog.
04:08What?
04:08What?
04:11What the is wrong with you?
04:15The dog bears his teeth, but the neighbors blame the man for provoking the animal.
04:20Turn around and go.
04:22No, he's going to attack my dog.
04:24He's never even tried to attack your dog.
04:26He's trying to play with your dog.
04:29Clearly unwelcome, the hatted man leaves the park, and the neighbors give their thoughts
04:33on what just happened.
04:35I have it on video.
04:36Was it the man's fault?
04:38Yes.
04:39It was his fault.
04:39No, yeah.
04:41Listen, this whole thing, we thought I was in there.
04:42They called the cops too much.
04:44As soon as they came in.
04:45Yeah.
04:45They don't see this man at the dog park again.
04:49Lesson learned.
04:49In this neighborhood, it's not the dogs that bite.
04:53It's the neighbors who snap.
04:56What the is wrong with you?
04:58Oh, my God.
05:04In the stunning coastal city of Pensacola, Florida, 46-year-old Gia, her husband and dog,
05:11are excited to settle in a new suburb for a quiet pace of life.
05:15It's a beautiful neighborhood with very nice homes.
05:18The majority of the neighborhood is older.
05:21An older crowd, I would say.
05:23Over 50.
05:25Next door to Gia, lives a retired couple in their 70s.
05:29It was very cordial in the beginning.
05:32At some point, it just turned sour.
05:34And it happened fairly quickly.
05:37The source of tension is the fence between the properties that belongs to the neighbors.
05:42Gia says it's falling apart, and the neighbor's dog can't resist the gaps.
05:48The panels, they were so rotten.
05:50Every time their German shepherd would try to sniff our puppy through the fence, they would
05:55just break off, and there would be a missing panel on the bottom.
06:00After Gia's dog is injured, she suspects the neighbor's dog bit hers through the fence.
06:05But the neighbors deny it.
06:07Gia decides to put up a new fence.
06:09And although he later disputes it, Gia says she gets approval from the husband next door.
06:17I should have gotten it in writing, and I didn't.
06:21And hindsight's 20-20.
06:23On the day the contractors start work, the neighbors come out to complain, and Gia records it.
06:29I rock my fence back up here.
06:32Why?
06:33Because I like it.
06:34It's Ronnie.
06:35Don't give a f***.
06:37My fence.
06:37Your dog bit my dog.
06:40What?
06:41Sorry, I forget what a thousand times.
06:44He's in his body.
06:46Later that day, Gia continues recording when the testy neighbor comes on Gia's property
06:51with a demand for the contractor.
06:54Hey, get out of my yard.
06:58I want my board.
06:59Get out of my yard.
07:01Not of my yard.
07:02I want my yard.
07:03Get out of my yard before you get hurt.
07:05She wasn't listening, and she had bare feet.
07:09All I was envisioning was her stepping on something and hurting herself, or falling and breaking
07:14her hip.
07:15But the neighbor is increasingly furious.
07:18Try to sue me.
07:19Get out of my yard.
07:22My board.
07:22Get out of my yard.
07:23Grab them and put them in your f***ing yard.
07:25That was the most extreme behavior I had ever seen.
07:30I want my board.
07:31So this is insane.
07:32I couldn't feel myself getting to the point where I didn't know what I was going to do
07:37next.
07:38I want my board.
07:39In my yard.
07:40Get out of my yard.
07:43Get out of my yard.
07:44Get out of my f***ing yard.
07:48I want my board.
07:50In my yard.
07:51Get out of my yard.
07:54In Pensacola, Florida, 46-year-old Gia is in a dispute with her next-door neighbors
07:59after she takes down their fence and puts up a new one.
08:03And the fuming neighbor is demanding the return of the wood from the old fence.
08:08This is insane.
08:09Get out of my yard.
08:12I was like a 20 on a 10 spiel with frustration and anxiety.
08:16I couldn't believe that I was dealing with that.
08:20Finally, the neighbor leaves and her husband tries to shut it down.
08:24This crap has to stop.
08:26But his wife is not letting it go.
08:30What?
08:32No, don't let that out back then.
08:34When the police arrive, Gia explains the story.
08:38Their fence, it was rocked completely, okay?
08:43Charges are never filed.
08:45And when the fence is finished, Gia says she returns the old boards to her neighbors.
08:50Now that the fence is up, I feel I have more privacy.
08:53I am free to go in my backyard, and I'm free to have my dog and my grandchildren in the
08:57backyard,
08:57and they can't see us.
09:00Even though Gia hasn't spoken to the neighbors since,
09:03she hopes over time there will be a reconciliation.
09:07I don't want to fight with my neighbors, you know?
09:10I, they're obviously not leaving, and I'm not selling my home.
09:14I love, I love my house.
09:16I want my board in my yard.
09:19Get out of my yard.
09:21I want my board.
09:26When a stranger comes to the front door, it could signal kindness.
09:31I found a wallet outside.
09:33Oh, thanks.
09:35Not many people out there like you, buddy.
09:37Or a prank in motion.
09:42Until it isn't.
09:43No!
09:45No!
09:47And in this peaceful suburban neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida,
09:51a woman ringing the doorbell seems innocent enough.
09:55Hello!
09:57We can't answer the door right now,
10:00but if you'd like to leave a message, you can do it now.
10:03But her story is about to take an odd turn.
10:06I ran into the ditch right over here.
10:08Would you please kindly give me a hand?
10:11You can drive the car.
10:12I don't care.
10:14The homeowner is out of town,
10:15and the stranger is becoming impatient.
10:18Oh, come on.
10:20Oh, come on.
10:21Are you kidding me?
10:24I'll water your plants.
10:27Worried about the woman's bizarre behavior,
10:30the homeowner finally answers.
10:32Hello?
10:33Hi!
10:34Can I have a helping hand, please, from my neighbor?
10:38I'm not home.
10:40Sorry, you can't help.
10:41Sorry.
10:42Now, I don't hear you freaking out.
10:46What starts as polite requests
10:48now takes a more unexpected turn.
10:51Bring down your whole freaking camera system.
10:54Oh, wow.
10:55How do you want to work this whole?
10:58I'll call the cops real fast, please.
10:59I don't care.
10:59Call the cops.
11:00I am the cops.
11:03It doesn't hang up like that.
11:05Good.
11:05I don't know how to work because I don't use them.
11:08All right, cool.
11:10At this point, the stranger admits defeat
11:13and decides to leave.
11:14I don't want none of that.
11:17When the homeowner returns,
11:19there is no vehicle in the ditch,
11:20so he doesn't know what happens to the woman or her car.
11:24However, the best way to get help from a neighbor
11:27is not to start with politeness
11:29and end with a threat.
11:31I'll spray down your whole freaking camera system.
11:42Late one evening in Watertown, South Dakota,
11:45police are called by the property manager
11:47of an apartment
11:48who reports a burglary in progress.
11:50Oh, I don't know.
11:51So we got a call.
11:52This looks very suspicious.
11:53Broken window.
11:54Are you aware of that?
11:54Do we know how long it's been like this?
11:56No, I don't.
11:57The renter of the unit is away,
11:59leaving the property manager and the cops baffled.
12:03It definitely got pushed in from the outside.
12:05And there's a chair tipped over.
12:09When the officers get the keys,
12:10they enter the building,
12:12bracing for what they may find.
12:17Police department.
12:22Watertown Police Department,
12:23if you're in here, make yourself known.
12:25But the officer is totally unprepared
12:27for what's waiting behind the door.
12:37Watertown Police Department,
12:38if you're in here, make yourself known.
12:41In Watertown, South Dakota,
12:42cops are investigating a suspected break-in
12:45when one of them is flabbergasted
12:47by what he finds.
12:53Deer.
12:54No to deer.
12:56Oh, my God.
12:58Okay.
12:58Let's...
13:00But the issue remains.
13:01How to entice the four-legged intruder to leave.
13:04Oh, there it is right there.
13:06That's a buck.
13:07Oh, my God.
13:09And the officers are definitely
13:11out of their comfort zone.
13:13That's a big buck.
13:16Oh, my.
13:17Come on.
13:18Hey!
13:22He's coming out.
13:25Luckily, the buck bolts to freedom.
13:28See that thing?
13:29And now the officers have a wild tale
13:31for the owner
13:32about a break-in suspect
13:34who wasn't armed,
13:35just antlered.
13:37That's a big buck.
13:40I don't know what to do.
13:48In neighborhoods everywhere,
13:50people set up hammocks
13:51hoping for a soothing swing.
13:53But what they get instead
13:56is a full-force wipeout.
14:03This neighbor attempts
14:04a work-from-hammock call
14:10until the hammock clocks her out
14:12hard.
14:17A full-side relaxer
14:19settles in for some serenity
14:23until the hammock
14:25introduces her
14:25to the deep end.
14:28But nothing tops the pair
14:30whose attempt to hang
14:31a hammock from a bridge
14:36fails.
14:37Oh, my gosh!
14:39Are you okay?
14:40In the end,
14:41gravity has the final sway.
14:44Woo!
14:44Oh, my God!
14:46Yeah!
14:52When 57-year-old Barbara
14:54and her husband
14:55move to a quiet community
14:57in the North Carolina hills,
14:59they are hoping
15:00for a new beginning.
15:01We moved here
15:03specifically because
15:04we lost a son
15:0510 years ago.
15:07And in order to heal,
15:09to go through
15:10that grieving process,
15:12I knew I had to get
15:14to the mountains.
15:15They buy a ranch-style home
15:17on a small private road
15:18with only a few neighbors.
15:20And, at first,
15:21they could not be happier.
15:23The space and the, yeah,
15:25the privacy
15:26was important to us.
15:29But a few months
15:30after moving in,
15:31Barbara says
15:32the neighbor opposite them
15:33and his teenage son
15:35start causing
15:35noise problems.
15:38They have late-night visitors.
15:40And one night,
15:41bright headlights
15:42beam into Barbara
15:43and her husband's
15:44bedroom window.
15:45They've been there
15:46for about 30 minutes now.
15:48And they were smoking
15:49and laughing.
15:51And this has got to stop.
15:54Barbara starts recording
15:56all the comings and goings.
15:57day and night.
15:59But you see how bright
16:01it is in our bedroom?
16:02That is,
16:04there are no lights on.
16:05That's strictly
16:07the lights from the truck.
16:09Even though Barbara
16:10says she complains
16:11to the police
16:11many times about the noise,
16:13it continues.
16:19It's Christmas talk.
16:20People are going to be
16:21over at,
16:22like,
16:22what's your issue?
16:24Hello.
16:26And Barbara says
16:27the teenage son's visitors
16:29cause a disturbance.
16:33looking for support,
16:35Barbara posts videos
16:36of the neighbors online,
16:37only to face a backlash
16:39from the community.
16:42And she feels threatened
16:44by the son's friends.
16:52You want to get out
16:54your truck and clippers off?
16:56I have never lived
16:57with anything like this.
17:00One day,
17:01Barbara is home alone
17:02when a neighbor
17:03who is friends
17:04with the alleged noisy neighbors
17:05stops outside.
17:06She's enraged
17:08by Barbara's
17:08social media posts.
17:14Show it to me.
17:20I want to see these videos.
17:23It really infuriates me
17:25calling me a pedophile
17:27cause I absolutely am not.
17:30I filmed kids
17:32harassing us
17:34like the sheriff's office
17:35told me to.
17:37However,
17:38the woman is riled up.
17:39She's got videos
17:41of my bitch.
17:43I want to see
17:43these videos
17:44you're talking about.
17:46Come on.
17:48I'm not going to lie.
17:49I said I am fixing
17:50to get my behind whoops.
17:52Yeah.
17:53Them kids that come
17:54up here and visit.
17:57Everybody that comes
17:58up here and visits
17:59you got videos of bitch.
18:00Because we have cameras.
18:03In a rural
18:04North Carolina community,
18:0557-year-old Barbara
18:07starts posting online
18:08about what she says
18:10are too many noisy
18:11visitors at her
18:12neighbor's house.
18:13And a different
18:14neighbor is furious
18:15as she claims
18:16Barbara is posting
18:17pictures of
18:18teenage drivers.
18:20You got videos
18:21of my bitch.
18:23We can't.
18:23My kids that come
18:25up here and visit.
18:25I was extremely scared.
18:28I've never been
18:29in a physical fight.
18:30Nobody on this
18:31roadboat y'all here.
18:32Watch your back.
18:34Thankfully,
18:35the neighbor leaves
18:36before the confrontation
18:37worsens.
18:38But Barbara
18:38is shaken up.
18:40The fear is so bad
18:41that when I hear
18:42the vehicles,
18:44I just,
18:45my heart starts racing.
18:50Finally,
18:51Barbara's lawyer
18:52sends a cease
18:53and desist letter
18:54to her alleged
18:54noisy neighbors.
18:56And since then,
18:57Barbara says
18:58the situation is better,
18:59but it's still
19:00not ideal.
19:01I moved here
19:02to help get through
19:03the loss of my son.
19:05And I absolutely
19:06have not had peace
19:07for four and a half years.
19:09Barbara insists
19:11the cameras
19:11are staying up,
19:12but she is hopeful
19:14that the rift
19:14with the community
19:15can be fixed.
19:16I don't ever see us
19:18being close,
19:19but to just be
19:22friendly enough
19:23to where we're
19:24not being harassed
19:25anymore.
19:26Because you got
19:27videos of my
19:28kid, bitch.
19:29What kid?
19:31Kids that come up
19:31and be a bitch.
19:38While some neighbors
19:39are out to show
19:40their skating skills.
19:42Oh!
19:44The wheels
19:45can come off fast.
19:49Oh!
19:50One sunny afternoon
19:52in Santa Rosa Beach,
19:53Florida,
19:54this car fan
19:55makes a pit stop
19:56mid-skate
19:57when he sees
19:58his neighbor's
19:58sports car
19:59in the garage.
20:02The skater
20:03doesn't know
20:04this neighbor,
20:04but he is looking
20:05forward to some
20:06car talk
20:07when suddenly
20:11his cool
20:12comes crashing
20:13down.
20:19And as he
20:20attempts a
20:20dignified recovery,
20:22the homeowner
20:23appears.
20:24How you doing?
20:24I'm sorry.
20:25You good?
20:25No.
20:27I was going to
20:28talk to you
20:28about cars.
20:30Oh.
20:38The shocked
20:39homeowner
20:40wastes
20:40no time
20:40in helping
20:41out.
20:42But even
20:42in agony,
20:43the rollerblader
20:44is still ready
20:45for a chat.
20:46I saw you.
20:46I saw what
20:47you moved
20:47in with your
20:47Lambo.
20:48Yeah.
20:50The rollerblader
20:51spends the next
20:52month off his
20:52wheels,
20:53nursing a
20:54twisted knee.
20:55But when he
20:55is back on his
20:56feet,
20:57he visits the
20:57homeowner to
20:58check out the
20:59car.
20:59Because nothing
21:00brings neighbors
21:01together like a
21:02shiny ride in
21:03one very bad
21:05fall.
21:08Oh.
21:09Wow.
21:16Wow.