Published on 12, July, 2020
You may feel the same way about animals as I do - I care deeply about animals and insects.
I didn't know that nextdoor was dog sitting, I just heard a dog barking and whining in distress. I went next do to see if there was a dog there, and yes there was.
My nextdoor neighbour had seen me on his doorbell camera, and he called me to ask if everything was OK - I said yes, and I was just concerned about the dog. He appeared OK with this, and said that he'd come home to check on the dog.
He came home and rang my doorbell. I answered the door only for my nextdoor neighbour to start screaming in.my face calling me a liar and a bull sh*ter, and why was I going to call the police and RSPCA when the dog is fine? I didn't even say anything about calling the police or RSPCA, I just heard the dog and wanted to know if it was OK. He then continued screaming at me for being in his garden - it's private property, and looking at his house. He then went, but started sending me nasty text messages.
It's been a few days since the incident, but I feel absolutely heartbroken, and I keep crying. I can't avoid him, as we live in terraced houses - I can even hear him walking up and down the stairs. He's scared me, I'm so upset and frightened. What can I do?
Dear Behind The Mask,
We are sorry that you have had this experience with your neighbour.
You may want to report this to the police. Our guidance offers information on how to make the Criminal Justice System experience better for autistic people and more information about what happens if you are a victim or witness of a crime: https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/criminal-justice/criminal-justice/autistic-adults
Kind Regards,
Rosie Mod
Thank you Rosie.