Oh this is too bad. I don't envy your situation one bit. The thing of it is, I would tell the police if/when they show up that you offered solutions after they were called and weren't given a chance to work it out. Just so you know I think most policemen find these calls shall we say "boring" and "petty" and almost prefer it if neighbors can work it out between them. I'm sure they've got this old codger figured out too. Just take the high road with the police if you can and smile...it seems sometimes you get more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.
This would open another can of worms, I'm sure with other neighbors, but telling about the other obvious noises in the neighborhood to the police may help your case in letting them know that you are not the only one with noises coming out of your back yard. You know? And if the rooster can legally be there maybe they'll just chalk it up to you being singled out out of all of the noise makers in the neighborhood. I'm not sure you should COMPLAIN about all the dogs barking to save your relations with the others, but just telling them you are not the only one.
That's just how I would approach the situation. What a pain in the a** this guy is.
This would open another can of worms, I'm sure with other neighbors, but telling about the other obvious noises in the neighborhood to the police may help your case in letting them know that you are not the only one with noises coming out of your back yard. You know? And if the rooster can legally be there maybe they'll just chalk it up to you being singled out out of all of the noise makers in the neighborhood. I'm not sure you should COMPLAIN about all the dogs barking to save your relations with the others, but just telling them you are not the only one.
That's just how I would approach the situation. What a pain in the a** this guy is.
