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How this man Deals With Kids Playing in his Driveway will get your heart racing

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Source: YouTube/CanyonChasers

Instead of yelling at a kid who uses his driveway as an imaginary racetrack every evening, this homeowner took matters one step further.

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Every night this unnamed homeowner would get an warning tone from his driveway security camera, and at first he was a bit annoyed, but soon he found himself looking forward to the evening alert. Then inspiration struck in the form of his wife giving him this great idea. What transpired has turned into the best part of an otherwise dreary pandemic summer for everyone involved.  — via CanyonChasers

How I Deal With Kids Playing in My Driveway | The Saga of My Driveway Racetrack Every night I would get an alert from my driveway security camera, and at first I was a bit annoyed, but then I found myself looking forward to the evening alert. And then inspiration struck, in the form of my wife giving me this great idea. What transpired has turned into the best part of an otherwise dreary pandemic summer. Source: YouTube/CanyonChasers
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4 WAYS TO BE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR (WITH PICTURES)

Getting along well with your neighbours makes your community a happier and safer place to live. The key to being a good neighbour is clear and consistent communication. Introduce yourself to your neighbours and then stay in contact over time. Try to be courteous by keeping your noise levels low and your yard well-maintained. If you want to go above and beyond, you could even participate in a neighbourhood association or watch. — from wikiHow