I have a few choice words for your neighbors, none of which are nice, lol. Obviously these people either never had kids or were blessed with ones that didn't cry. I don't much care for the Ferber method myself, but that's the choice you've made and you should stick with it. I totally agree with you though about not having your son sleep with you. It'll just be a habit that will need to be broken later on, anyway. Have you tried just picking him up long enough to calm him down and then putting him back in his crib, during the nights? My daughter gernally sleeps thru the night, only waking up either b/c she went to bed earlier than usual or because she isn't feeling well. I have always let her fall asleep on me, either pacing with her, or just sitting in the rocking chair with her and her book. Once in a great while, neither of those works fast enough for me, so I'll take her into my bedroom, which is pretty much pitch black, and I lay her on my bed and just lay next to her. Perhaps some music would help your son - and don't be afraid to use something other than babies lullabies. My daughter actually likes dance music or country and hates lullabies.Out of curiosity, what do the police say/do when they show up? I realize that especially with a child involved, they have to check out the complaint, but when they see the baby is fine, don't they go back to the neighbor and tell them to mind their own business? I wouldn't worry too much about it, and hopefully they will move. But perhaps you could file a complaint where you live, if they handle things like that. Or you could check with the police to see if there is anything you can do about them.