I miei nonni vivono in un edificio e sopra di loro c’è un vicino che continua a lasciare che le sue gemme di sigarette cadano a terra il problema è che non cadono a terra in caduta in molti nonni balcone, sentendolo con cenere e gemme di sigarette. Abbiamo già cercato di chiedere alla signora di fermarci, abbiamo anche parlato con Gewoba, i proprietari dell’edificio, e nulla è cambiato. Oggi uno se i suoi boccioli di sigaretta sono caduti su un tappeto che ha iniziato una piccola fiamma, e non so cosa sarebbe potuto succedere se i miei nonni non fossero a casa per accorgersene. Sono molto infastiditi dalla ragione. Ma non so se questo si qualifica per andare alla polizia per questo. Ma hanno anche provato ogni altra opzione

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  1. currynsoup on

    First of all, 112 is Firefighters and Ambulance, Police is 110. And no. Call the landlord again.

  2. Lucky_Lifeguard4578 on

    Yup sue her for negligence, and/or attempted arson, if you want to be a real prick to her.

  3. Apfel567 on

    FYI:
    112 – Emergency Services / Fire department
    110 – Police

  4. -gean99- on

    112 is rather for ambulance and fire department.
    110 is for the police.
    I would definitely have a talk with their neighbors and if they seem uncooperative tell them you will contact police. Also keep track of them throwing away their cigarette butts.

  5. erik_7581 on

    1. 112 is Fire & Rescue. 110 is police.
    2. These are Emergency Numbers, you only call them, if there is an ongoing emergency which requires immediate help.
    3. You could go to the local police department and file an Anzeige (report) probably because of Sachbeschädigung (property damage).

  6. I would not call 112 I would call the nearest police department by the regular number. Just Google where it is and mostly the department has a non emergency number. I would stat to them, that the neighbours after speaking to them throw cigarettes leftovers on the balcony and that nearly a dangerous fire started due to this.

    At least you could fill in a report for littering (Throwing trash on the Balcony).

  7. lennoxred on

    Visit or call the local police department as the landlord or housing company don’t react. That’s not an emergency for 110 or 112 but I think the police is interested in this case as that asshole neighbor could easily cause a fire with that behavior.

  8. CarloAnalo on

    Calling The Police and esp. their emergency hotline here is quite the wrong way.

    You can try to Bill for things damaged and for the cleaning and everything. As she will decline to pay you can then drag her to the court.

    Otherwise I can recommend to just strike back and enforce a „Pissplatte“ under their door.

  9. Excellent_Pea_1201 on

    You should neither call 112 or 110 these numbers are for URGENT matters only. You should call the police non-emergency number.
    This could have gone terribly wrong and you should report them for arson. If they regularly depose their unextinguished cigarette butts that way, it is only a matter of time til you have a big fire.

  10. cmykster on

    Police is 110. Firefighters are 112. At least you can also call 911 and will be relocated. But ask yourself if it’s really worth it to activate rescue brigades for such a nonsence. In the worst case you have to pay the operation. So just get over it and stop crying.

  11. I would definitely contact zee police if this happened to my grand-parents

  12. xxxxxcosmicxxxx on

    112 is for emergencies. Calling it would be abuse of emergency services. 

  13. MyPigWhistles on

    No, if you call an emergency number over this, you’ll be warned or get a fine for blocking the line without having an emergency. If you want to report to the police, call your local police station or go there in person. However, the more sensible approach would be to document this precisely (how many buds were found at which day and time) and then talk to the landlord again. If this doesn’t work again, despite the documentation, you can still go to the police. 

  14. nickersinabunch on

    Put some paper on the balcony, set it on fire, put a previous bud beside the remains, report du fire department with lots of pictures of the result of the fire.

    For Bonus points: burn something broken you want to get fixed like a broken chair

  15. IDontWearAHat on

    Go to the nearest police department and file a report in person. Also talk to the landlord. Don’t dial the emergency numbers though unless it’s an emergency

  16. I would confront the neighbors again and tell them that they almost started a fire and that next time you will file a report with the police for arson. If it keeps happening, go to the police to file the report. But don’t use the emergency line for that but go to the local police station.

  17. Freak_Engineer on

    No, 112 won’t help you at that point. 112 are the fire brigade and the medical services. The number you need is 110, that’s the police emergency line, but since this isn’t really an emergency I would suggest you look up your local police station’s non-emergency number.

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