A WOMAN was left speechless when a neighbour left a note on her car telling her to “wear appropriate clothing” after she ran outside in a bikini.
Ruby Hill, 19, from Yarra Valley, Melbourne shared a snap of the handwritten note that was left on her car last week.
Ruby Hill ran outside in a bikini to catch her dog[/caption]

The note read: “Please wear appropriate clothing when you are out in the street.
“Some of these homes have young children in them! If you can’t do that, then please park your car further down the street.”
Ruby explained the reason she quickly ran outside wearing a jumper and bikini bottoms was to catch her dogs that escaped from her yard.
She said: “I am so sorry that our massive Great Dane and Rottweiler had escaped out of our gate, and considering I was getting ready for my day and wearing an oversized jumper and underwear, I felt it was appropriate to run after them and not take the time to put on pants.
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“I had concerns for my dogs’ health and safety… I did not think people would be staring out the windows at me for the total of 15 seconds that I was out there.
“It was a once-off, and if you have a problem shut the curtains!”
Ruby told the Daily Mail she managed to grab the 65kg, Great Dane but was left in shock when she later found the note on her car.
She said: “I was very frustrated, I just thought ‘are you serious?’, I was just getting my dogs.
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After trying resolving the issue in person she eventually decided to leave a note of her own to her neighbour’s letterbox.
The note read: “Not my eyes, not my problem.
“Children only see skin and it’s the parents who sexualise people that cause issues.
“Have fun with your sheltered children. On a final note, close your curtains, don’t be perverts, and get f**ked.”
Meanwhile, a group of neighbours from hell threatened to kill a hairdresser if he painted his house rainbow colours.
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A man must pay his neighbours £237,000 after his £4million mansion’s extension crossed 18inches into their home.
And a group of neighbours finally got rid of the jungle blanketing a resident’s home that has blighted them for years.
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