Woman Calls Police On Neighbor After Her Car Is Keyed Over Her Writing

It’s one thing for a neighbor to disagree with your lifestyle, but it’s another when that disagreement turns into harassment and property damage.

This woman, who writes adult fiction, was repeatedly targeted by her neighbor Dalia for her work. After receiving religious leaflets accusing her of immoral behavior, things escalated when Dalia keyed her car. Despite her initial attempt to address the issue calmly, Dalia’s actions led her to call the police.

Now, her other neighbor believes she overreacted and that she should have given Dalia a chance to change before taking legal action. Was it wrong to call the police, or was the woman justified in protecting herself and her property? Keep reading to discover how this situation played out.

A woman calls the police on her neighbor after she repeatedly harasses her for writing adult fiction, including keying her car, leading to a debate on whether she overreacted

Woman Calls Police On Neighbor After Her Car Is Keyed Over Her Writing
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'AITA for calling police on a neighbour after she keyed my car because of books I write?'

I am a single woman in my early 30s, making my living writing and self-publishing adult fiction.

By adult fiction, I mean, ADULT fiction with majority of the ‘plot’ being steamy.

I don’t typically tell people what I write but I do tell them I write books for a living under a pen name (and if you’re questioning my writing abilities,

I have an editor to correct my mistakes).

I am not hiding it per se but I am not telling everyone I meet what I do for a living and none of my neighbours knew, only a bunch...

I live in a house alone, pretty much of all my neighbours are either young families or retired couples. My next door neighbour is a young couple.

We’ve been polite to each other but haven’t been close or anything.

Lately, the husband, let’s call him Roger, became very friendly towards me which I tried to ignore

but he’s been getting too flirty for my liking, and I started avoiding him.

They had a BBQ over the bank holiday weekend, and I was taking rubbish out to put in my bin, Roger looked at me,

waved ‘hi’ and whispered something to his friend and they both watched me very carefully which was incredibly creepy.

On my way through my garden, I saw Roger’s wife (Dalia) leaving the house with her friend

and they both looked at me with disgust and whispered something to each other. It was weird and I hurried back inside.

The next morning, I found some religious leaflets put through my letter box.

They were just printed on normal printer paper and were warning about lustful behaviour leading to hell, etc.

Threw them away but kept finding similar leaflets put through my letter box for the next week.

Since I am working from home, I decided to see who’s leaving those leaflets and to my surprise, it was Dalia.

I decided to confront her and ask to stop putting religious leaflets through my door. Despite me being polite, she was not happy.

She told me that I should rethink my life because what I write is disgusting (it’s pretty vanilla)

and she found her husband reading it at night and you can imagine doing what.

She kept going on and on how I am going to burn in hell, how I have no morals, etc.

Well, I told her to stay away from me and discuss this with her husband and I closed the door in her face.

Don’t know who, but someone told them what I do for a living.

A day later, I found the word ‘slt’ painted on my door. A few days later, I caught her keying my car, she was almost done with the word ‘whre.’

Well, I called the police on her and since I installed cameras after the ‘sl*t’ incident, she is being taken to court over keying my car.

I talked to my other neighbour (she asked about the police) about it and she told me that I went overboard,

that Dalia was clearly insecure but she’s a lovely woman and great mother and I should have talked to her

instead of calling the police and give her a chance to change her behaviour. AITA for calling the police and not giving Dalia a chance?

When our private life is exposed and judged, it feels like a violation of self, especially when it’s tied to something we create with care and integrity. In this story, a single woman making a living from writing adult fiction faced a ripple of judgment and hostility from a neighbour, not because of a direct conflict, but because of what her work represented to them. The discomfort of being watched, whispered about, and then targeted with unsolicited leaflets set the stage for a deeper conflict about respect, privacy, and emotional space.

At the core of this conflict was more than just disagreement over genre or taste. The OP was navigating emotional boundaries with neighbours who allowed their moral discomfort to bleed into intrusive actions. Being handed religious leaflets and whispered judgments triggered feelings of being scrutinised, disrespected, and objectified rather than merely misunderstood.

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The tension escalated when the neighbour progressed from passive criticism to actively damaging property, keying the OP’s car and defacing her front door. These weren’t simply words or discomfort; they crossed the line into behaviour that conveyed contempt and harassment.

Psychologically, boundaries serve as internal maps of our personal limits. Setting and defending boundaries isn’t about creating division, it’s about protecting well-being and emotional safety.

According to Verywell Mind, establishing healthy boundaries is essential for reducing stress and maintaining self-respect; boundaries represent where we are comfortable, and ignoring them can lead to emotional turmoil and harm in relationships. Healthy boundaries allow us to say what behaviour we will not tolerate and are vital to preserving mental equilibrium.

In the context of the OP’s experience, the neighbour’s behaviour can be viewed through the lens of harassment psychology. Harassment isn’t limited to overt threats; persistent ridicule, humiliation, and repeated boundary violations are also forms of psychological harassment.

The Protection from Harassment Act used in many jurisdictions recognises that repeated distressing behaviour, like unsolicited leaflets and property damage, can legally constitute harassment. Documenting such behaviour and involving authorities is often the recommended step when other forms of resolution fail.

This is why the OP’s decision to contact law enforcement was not “overboard” but a response to genuine boundary breaches. When simple conversations and polite requests are ignored or met with escalating hostility, involving neutral authorities becomes one of the few mechanisms individuals have to protect their personal space and dignity.

In reflection, it can be helpful to recognise that while empathy and conversation are powerful tools in neighbourly conflict, they are only effective when both parties are willing to respect mutual autonomy.

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Violating someone’s emotional and physical boundaries repeatedly crosses into a pattern of distress. In such cases, safeguarding one’s well-being is not just advisable, it’s necessary.

Do you think neighbours should be encouraged to resolve disputes through dialogue and mediation before legal action, or should property damage and harassment warrant immediate formal response?

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters agree that the neighbor’s actions (keying the car, vandalism, and harassment) were clearly criminal and warranted police involvement

xiaolongbaochikkawow − NTA - when people harass you and commit crimes against you, you call the police.

Absolute zero shades of grey in that. Edit: genuinely didn’t realise the pun in this until everyone mentioned it.

PenniesandSense − If she’s keying your car and painting rude names on your door she is not a “lovely woman”.

Just because she doesn’t like what you write doesn’t give her the right to destroy your property.

It appears that the behavior was escalating so getting the police involved was necessary. NTA.

SDstartingOut − NTA. You did talk to Dalla. You did give her a chance. And she upp'ed the game to keying your car.

I'd be worried that talking to her again would just get her to up her game further; to violence, or more vandalism.

RezeTheGreat − NTA- she’s not a lovely person, she’s an insecure freak who pushes her beliefs onto others.

If she really wanted to correct this ‘behavior,’ she would have started with her husband.

Her reasoning for being upset has nothing to do with you and shouldn’t have led to the extreme of vandalizing your things.

If anything, start sending leaflets to Dalia about how Wrath is a sin and will lead her to hell as well.

human61850 − NTA Dalia committed a crime. You called the police. That was the appropriate response.

She started out by gossiping about you, then by giving you leaflets. Then moved on to defacing your property.

Her behaviour was clearly escalating. You did the right thing to protect yourself before her behaviour escalated any further. Hopefully she will get help.

Fine_Following_2559 − NTA, if your neighbor wants to play big girl games she gets to win big girl prizes.

Don't vandalize people's property and you won't end up in court.

Maybe she should be more concerned about what your "pretty vanilla" books are giving her husband that she's

not if it's that deep because she sounds kind of like a prude

C0R8YN − NTA. Give her no chance. No sane person would key a person's car. Especially when she blames you for her husbands actions.

That's f**ked up. You did the right thing calling the police.

Bear_Cub_15 − NTA - Absolutely not the a__hole. If she’s so insecure over her relationship, she needs to be talking to her HUSBAND, not you.

You’re not the only writer out there. Even if she magically made you stop writing I have no idea what this would accomplish for her.

She’s clearly not a lovely person.

This group supports the OP’s decision, pointing out that the neighbor’s actions were inappropriate

MrsDukat − NTA. Please use it as a plot to your next book. It could be a thriller with a p__cho neighbour.

Probably dont do that, she nuts and she might think you want her sleezy husband.

PmUsYourDuckPics − NTA that’s criminal damage and harassment, what you are doing is free speech,

and there is no reason for her or her husband to read your work. You aren’t hurting anyone, she is.

sarahlampi − NTA- criminal acts deserve criminal consequences. I wonder what her God thinks of her actions?

Panaccolade − NTA 'lovely women' don't key people's cars. She's not 'lovely'.

She's insecure to the point of toxicity and should, ideally, be in therapy.

Books didn't make her do that, neither did the author. Her underlying issues did and now she's facing real world consequences. That's on her.

EvilSockLady − NTA. She destroyed your property and was harassing you. It bothers me that your other neighbor seemed to think this was ok.

Simple-Vegetable23 − NTA. You have already spoken to her “I told her to stay away from me and discuss this with her husband. ”

She is the one who escalated things by damaging your property.

I think you did the right thing by calling the police. You need to have this stuff on record incase you need a restraining order in the future.

This commenter points out the obviousness of the situation

SubjectiveAssertive − AITA for calling police on a neighbour after she keyed my car ​ NTA - did anyone else read that far in the title

and just think "nope NTA" then read the post and think "In what universe are you in wrong here?"

This is probably the clearest NTA I've seen on this sub in a long time

Do you think she handled the situation appropriately, or was there a better way to address her neighbor’s behavior? Let us know your thoughts below!

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