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Mother: Even the council `has turned around and said that she has a fashion-nation with my
               son, but they’re not doing nothing and it's driving him, he cannot even go into the toilet
               and have a
               bath as she is on top of him banging continued.
               Louise Brown: Hmm OK.
               Mother: Even when I am sitting here and I go to the toilet and she does not even know that it
               is me and she does the same too me, and It makes you feel and the council are really not
               doing nothing about it what so ever.
               Louise Brown: Hmm.
               Mother: He knows that she has got problems.
               Louise Brown: And this has been going on for how long a long time.
               Mother: A year.
               Louise Brown: Oh right.
               Mother: And I put a complaint in because Dawn Alena is his council officer.
               Louise Brown: Yes.
               Mother: I was making phone calls and saying to Dawn Alena, please try to address this
               you know please it's going to far now.
               Louise Brown: Yes.
               Mother: And she wouldn't come out she wouldn't deal with it and wanted Simon to come up
               and visit her and basically, I put a complaint in and the they said that they’re going to put it
               over to the anti-social team and they wouldn't do anything then a Louise brown took up the
               case after months of not doing any think and I am writing emails upon emails and then they
               come out she did not take one note and he has video tapes recordings and every think and you
               can hear it and you can hear the taps were she was using the taps and they had the pressure up
               so high the noise that come into his flat was terrible the noise she was just turning it on and
               off on and off on and off.
               Mother: He could not even sleep propel.
               Louise Brown: How old is she Simon?
               Simon: She is four years old now.
               Mother: How old is Debbie.
               Simon: Oh, she is about 12 years older than me I would say.
               Louise Brown: 12.
               Katie: Oh, what the dog.
               Simon: Oh no the dog is four, four years of age.
               Louise Brown: Arr.
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               Katie: She might be older than that.
               Mother: And like I put a complaint in because the Anti-Social Behaviour team was not
               dealing with it and they was not taking the issue seriously, and that got put in October of last
               year and we have not heard a thing, so I keep asking them when are we going to get a
               response from the formal complaint that got put in because you are not addressing thing
               correctly.
               Louise Brown: And nothing.
               Mother: nothing she phoned because I think she made a mistake, because he phoned Louise,
               and it now I mean Debbie was going off constant banging and he could not work or any think
               and it is annoying to him so he phoned Louise up and he always gives out my number so she
               phoned me by mistake and I turned round and said to Louis I said I said She said is Simon
               Cordell there I said no who is it she said it Louise Brown.
               Louise Brown: I am Louise brown.
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