Spying how? Is there surveillance equipment pointed at your house? Are you being followed from place to place? Or, do you just happen to live next to the NSA? That would do it to.
Then there comes the question of how you know WHY they're spying. Did you ask "Why are you spying on me?" and get the answer "Because of your opinion of the Iraq War."? Because if that's the case, the next step in the conversation could reasonable by "Please stop spying on me, it's creepy." and perhaps they'd understand.
I don't think a lawsuit is really going to help you in this case, and civil rights are to protect us from the government, not eachother.
2006-08-21 10:55:14
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answered by Beardog 7
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Depends what you mean by spying...
If they just watch you through the window then no. Just close your blinds.
I think it is funny and appropriate that someone who has neighbors spying on them for being against the Iraq war (which ended a while ago BTW) is now asking if their civil rights have been violated. Now you're considering hiring some glorified ambulance chaser to sue? Hilarious how it all comes together.
2006-08-21 10:40:01
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answered by Dubberino 3
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answered by alia 4
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What exactly do you mean by "spying"? Some things that are construed as spying are illegal and some things are not. Not respecting another person's opinion simply because you disagree is rather immature. Do you mean noisy as in loud or nosy as in snoopy? You can sue for pretty much anything but it doesn't mean you'll win. Take them to Judge Judy and let her yell at them for awhile. Then again, if she finds your allegations stupid, she will yell at you.
2006-08-21 10:42:41
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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Okay, the noisy part you can sue, or just call the cops when they are making noise past 10 PM (in most places.) For spying on you, you can sue them if they are invading your privacy, looking in your windows, trespassing on your property (in most places.) Actually, (in the US) you can sue anybody for anything you want. Whether or not you win in court is another matter, but you can sue whenever you want.
2006-08-21 10:40:11
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answered by mcmustang1992 4
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Try writing the question out completely, and in English so we may answer it for you.
Your neighbors are SPYING on you? How are they doing this? How do you know? What do they do to you to be classifying it as "spying"?
2006-08-21 10:38:16
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answered by Brad M 2
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You would have to have proof that it was them. If they are just looking into your window or something all you can probably do is call the police for tresspassing. I really honestly doubt you can sue them for spying. You would have to have some hardcore proof that they were.
2006-08-21 10:38:04
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answered by butterflykisses427 5
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In order to sue you need to show damages.
Did you report them to the police for making excessive noise?
Do you have evidence that they are spying?
Without damages/proof you don't have any case.
2006-08-21 10:43:42
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answered by John 2
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Unfortunately, in our society, you can sue for anything. Instead of making matters worse, erect a 8 foot privacy fence.
2006-08-21 10:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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your neighbors are noisy and spying on you? wow, bummer. too bad for you though. you dont sound like youre from around here to me? maybe if you go back to your homeland, it will be more quiet.
2006-08-21 10:39:06
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answered by afterflakes 4
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