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WE HAVE A NEIGHBOUR WHO LETS HIS DOG BARK ALL NIGHT AND MOST OF THE DAY. HE HAS BEEN WRITTEN TO BY THE MAYOR, MYSELF AND A CONCILIATION OFFICER. I CONFRONTED HIM AFTER HE HAD BEEN AWAY ALL
WEEKEND LEAVING THE DOG UNATTENDED BUT HE SUGGESTED I GO BACK TO THE UK. I HAVE CONTACTED AN _AVOCAT _AND PAID HIM TO PREPARE A LETTER WHICH TO DATE I HAVE NOT SENT SINCE IT WOULD APPEAR
THAT I HAVE LITTLE CHANCE OF SUCCESS. ONCE THE CASE STARTS THE POTENTIAL COSTS WOULD NOT BE IN OUR CONTROL. THE _AVOCAT_ SAID THERE WAS LITTLE CHANCE WITHOUT VISUAL AND AUDIO DOCUMENTATION.
IF THE OTHER NEIGHBOURS SUPPORTED ME IT WOULD BE BETTER BUT HE WOULD NEED THEM TO BECOME CLIENTS WHICH THEY CAN NOT AFFORD TO DO. I ALSO WANT TO FIND AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING _AVOCAT_ FOR A
SECOND OPINION. THIS IS ALL AFFECTING MY HEALTH. T.P. The Code_ de la santé publique_ says (R1334-31): “No particular noise must, by its duration, repetition or intensity, harm the peace of
the neighbourhood or people’s health, in a public or private place, whether a person themselves is making the noise or whether it is caused by another person, thing or animal under their
responsibility”. If one of the three main factors is present the problem may be considered a _trouble de voisinage. _The noise must be ‘abnormal’, and the fact of it taking place during the
night is often found to be an aggravating factor. Anyone is entitled to take legal action over this, and in a_ copropriété_ of flats, the_ syndic_ can also do so (generally speaking it is
always worth speaking to them about a noise problem). Possible outcomes could include fines, injunctions (an order that the nuisance must stop), or confiscation of the dog. The best way to
provide ‘proof’ would be to pay to have a _huissier de justice_ (bailiff) visit to note the problem formally, however one huissier from Ile-de-France said this can cost around €200+vat,
depending on how long the visit takes. Another effective measure is each time there is a severe episode, call in at the police station (_police nationale_) or gendarmerie to lodge a
statement about the incident, known as a _main courante._ They will note it in their records and you can ask for a copy (if they think the incident amounts to breaking the law they may also
decide to investigate and have powers to give on-the-spot fines). If enough accumulate, your lawyer should have no trouble convincing the court to issue an injunction, said hon avocat Gerard
Barron from Boulogne-sur-Mer. To look for an English-speaking avocat search ‘English’ as the language option at avocat.fr (choose one specialising in _droit pénal_). Click _Consulter un
avocat a_nd _Annuaire des avocats_. You could also ask the local _ordre des avocats _(bar). Mr Barron said it is advisable to check your household insurance to see if you are covered for_
défense/recours_; depending on the terms of the policy it may help with your fees. “Considering the severity of the behaviour you are likely to recover expenses such as the_ huissier_’s fee
and a contribution towards _avocat_’s fees, though you will have to pay upfront (unless your insurer helps). The more neighbours involved the better and the _avocat _can spread his or her
fees across the number of clients involved.”