He finds ways to stay under the law," Martinez said. “He can’t be wrong in the eyes of the law. He doesn’t care about the morals.”
A) They aren’t trying hard enough - and clearly do not want to
B) There are many, many passive aggressive reactions that would make his life hell, too, that would also be within the law. Time to get creative. ETA @Dabidoh has the right idea.
“Okay, new human, you get just one life to experience as much as the world has to offer. How are you going to spend it?”
“I’m going to use all my time and energy making everyone else’s lives measurably worse.”
“Are…Are you sure? You only get one shot at this, you sure you don’t want to just focus on doing fun things for yourself?”
“Torturing people is fun.”
“We’ve got another psychopath over here!”
Nah the easiest thing is to basically do what they’re already doing. Doxx him, it’ll make his employer get hit by angry customers, he’ll be shamed on the news, etc. The more visible and public it becomes his actions will have bigger repercussions
Don’t bother calling the cops.
Call the SPCA about escaped wild animals… maybe the local news, too.
No surprise, there.
Since the ‘authorities’ are ‘powerless’, time to fight fire with fire…
He’s got strobes. Focus strobes on his windows when his strobes activate.
Obnoxious music? Time for some Scandinavian Death Metal & directional speakers.
External cameras can be blinded. Monkey noises? Respond with recordings of laughter.
Etc.
Oh, and doxx the bastard.
The Federal Bench may have neutered this type of claim since 2011, but the Fair Housing Act of 1968 has a section for dealing with racist neighbors. Similar grounds for state litigation may exist.
Now, whether this family can afford to bring suit is another question.