Two outlets describe a dispute in which a teenager and his father respond to repeated trash left by neighbours on their property. The reports say the family became fed up with what they described as the neighbours’ ongoing behaviour, including leaving bin bags on the lawn and other disturbances. After the situation continued, the teenager and his dad allegedly planned and carried out a form of retaliation, which the reports characterize as “petty” and as revenge for the repeated dumping of bin bags over time. Both accounts present the same basic sequence: neighbours regularly put bin bags on the family’s lawn or leave rubbish on their side of the boundary, the family decides to address the issue through retaliation, and they later report that the problem stops or eases afterward. The articles focus on the motivations and the local nature of the dispute, without providing specific details of what the retaliation involved, any legal outcomes, or confirmed information beyond the accounts given in the stories.