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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Unwelcome night-time swimming pool visitors.
I awoke with a start this morning and
looked at the clock; it was 04:05 hrs. Natalie had been awoken as
well and we could hear several loud voices very close to our house.
At that time in the middle of the night we were of course very
suspicious about people being about at that time. Because of the
shutters on the windows of our Spanish house it is very difficult to
discreetly see where the noise and the people are situated. If one
raises the shutters the rattle of them immediately alerts those
responsible for the noises that they have been noticed.
Amongst my concerns were that attempts
were being made to break into our, or close neighbour's, house, or
steal or damage a vehicle.
The easiest way for me to see what is
happening around our house is to go up to the enclosed solarium on
our top floor as there aren't any shutters fitted there.
Our Community has a communal swimming pool which
happens to be next to our house. This (swimming pool) is surrounded by a 2 metre high
wall on three sides and our boundary balustrade wall on the remaining
side, with the only entrance gate being locked at all times.
I was totally taken aback to see that
there were three teenagers sitting in the communal pool area chatting
away as if they had not a care in the world. One of them was sitting
on the edge of the pool paddling his feet in the water, the other two
lounging on the poolside metal chairs. They would have used these as
stepping stones when they climbed over the wall. None of them were
family members of residents of the Community, not that this mattered
as the area is out of bounds after 21:00 hrs.
I had no intention of approaching them
to tell them to get out of the pool area, which is private property.
I immediately telephoned the Policia Local to request their presence
and assistance in removing the unwanted visitors. It was a
coincidence that as I was making my telephone call that a police
vehicle passed close by as presumably part of a routine patrol. The
teenagers spotted it and calmly ducked down a little to make sure
they couldn't been seen. The height of the surrounding walls made
their action unnecessary.
Despite of my minimal Spanish language
ability, my message was understood and within a very short period of
time, it seemed ages but was actually less than 10 minutes, a police
patrol car arrived. The culprits in the pool area, realising that
their presence had been noted made no attempt to scarper over the
walls to leave the area but waited for the police to open the locked
gate with the key I had given them. The three amigos calmly exited as
instructed. They did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol
or drugs. They gave some feeble excuses to the two police officers, I
assume as I couldn't fully understand their rapid Spanish, as to why
they were in trespassing in the pool area. I gathered that they said
that they lived in the neighbouring Community. They were told to move
on and headed for it, disappearing as if going home. The police had
no interest in recording any personal details of the youths. This
seemed strange. Why were they in a private pool area at that time of
night? Would this have been the case if the three had not been
Spaniards? Or were they already known to the officers?
I doubted their story as I did not
recognise them as living close by, having lived in our house for the
past six years.
The police offices quickly left,
without any attempted explanation to myself, to presumably continue
their patrol that I had interrupted.
I knew something wasn't right and
decided to remain on watch in our solarium for a short time.
Having waited a few minutes to give the
police time to be away from the vicinity the three youths emerged
from the Community, they went into, with one of them pushing a
bicycle that he didn't have before. He walked a little way along the
road away from our house. The other two turned and walked back
towards our house and the pool area. I thought we were in for some
more hassle. However they passed by, crossed the road towards the
rough ground opposite the front of our property and collected three
bicycles that they had hidden in the long grass. They then turned and
headed off towards their mate. That meant they now had four bikes
between the three of them! They carried on towards the far distance
and disappeared into the rest of the night.
It was 04:45hrs when we settled back in
bed and turned out the light. It took some time before I slept as I
remember seeing 05:10 hrs. on the digital clock.
Monday, 7 May 2012
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