My story is much like the previous involving partying college kids. When my wife and I were new parents in our early 20s we rented a small apartment of a split home owned by a nice retired women. Next door to my side was a home rented to our local college kids. Generally they had been ok up to this one semester when some very rowdy ones moved in. They would have loud parties well into the early hours of the morning. Police were worthless for intervention. One evening, I went over during one of these events and asked if they could tone it down as my infant daughter couldn’t stay asleep and I worked early in the morning and needed rest myself as did my wife. What I was met with was threats of a beating and bottles thrown at me. At about 3am one kid came and puked under our bedroom window as onlookers laughed urging him on. Worn out, I started off to work around 530am, as I walked past several of the cars belonging to these individuals I noticed all their car windows were cracked open. Now, I am a outdoorsy type guy and love archery. I would often use fox urine to cover my scent during the hunting season so I got a idea. I went into my apartment and retrieved my rather large, new bottle of the blessed fox whiz. I pumped the spray bottle vigorously into each car in 3rds(as there were 3 cars) and off to work I went. I came home after work around 3 and a bunch of the guys were hanging out on their porch nursing hangovers. I stopped, looked at all the auto cleaning supplies on the front lawn and simply asked, “so, are we going to have anymore problems with keeping my kid up?” The reply was way different then what I anticipated, “No sir, no more problems from us, promise. What the hell is that stuff?”
“fox piss”.
“Damn…” was the reply. Never had a problem after that. Being organic I am guessing they never got it out of the cars, stuff is nasty, burning the car was probably only option.

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