After Amy and Chris contacted police, Peter Ferguson was given an antisocial behaviour order but breached the terms at least seven times.
A couple’s nightmare ASBO neighbour has been evicted after nearly two years terrorising them – caught on doorbell cam.
Chris and Amy Masterson have lived fear of Peter Ferguson as he carried out a campaign of verbal abuse and threats.
Ferguson was captured on camera calling Amy a “f*****g w***e,” and the couple were left barricading their own doors after a threat to petrol bomb their car.
After Amy and Chris contacted police, Ferguson was given an antisocial behaviour order but breached the terms at least seven times.
Finally, after what the pair described as am ongoing “toxic” situation, South Lanarkshire Council have confirmed that Ferguson has been evicted.
Chris, 46, told the BBC: “It’s a weight off our shoulders. When he was in the street, we couldn’t have sat outside without getting abused. We would get shouts and threats so it has been a massive weight off everybody’s shoulders.”
The couple, who had lived in their Forth home since 2016, described the area as “absolutely brilliant,” until Ferguson moved to the street in 2024.
Chris, who suffers from mobility issues following a stroke, described how he feared for the lives of Amy and their two children.
Chris said: “Ferguson started verbally abusing my wife for no reason. Then he started abusing our visitors, and it’s continued to escalate ever since.
“After he threatened to petrol bomb our car, the council took him to court to get an ASBO – which he’s broken many times.
“He’s rang the doorbell at half past one in the morning, and a few seconds after that, our car windscreen was smashed.
“My mobility is poor, so I can’t look out the window – I keep an eye on the doorbell to see if he’s going to start abusing her or be violent towards her. He’s a ticking time bomb.”
The couple appeared in court nearly 20 times over the last two years for various hearings relating to Ferguson’s behaviour, and said the legal battle had a negative effect on the whole family’s mental health.
They say they are deeply relieved to have the situation resolved.
South Lanarkshire Council said: “Eviction proceedings were concluded at Lanark Sheriff Court on 23 February 2026, and the tenancy was subsequently recovered by the council on an agreed date.
“An anti-social behaviour order granted in relation to the former tenant remains in place.”
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