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To skip asking them to STFU and go straight to calling 101?

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AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 00:53

It’s nearly 1a.m. right now and one of the flats in my building is making a fuck ton of noise. They’re in a ground floor flat, they’re all outside yell-talking and having a noughties rnb singalong session.

Don’t get me wrong, I love a bit of Alicia Keys as much as the next person, but even with all my windows shut (which I don’t much wanna do as my flat is roasting hot) I can still hear everything loud and clear, even with earplugs in. It’s like trying to fall asleep in a karaoke bar.

I’m too chicken shit to go downstairs and ask them to pipe the fuck down as there’s about 20 of them and one of me, and there’s no way they could possibly believe that their music/noise isn’t loud enough to disturb the people around them, so they clearly just don’t give a shit.

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Butterflykissess · 24/06/2018 00:55

will the police even bother to come out for noise? thought this was a council matter now? i could be wrong

SleepingStandingUp · 24/06/2018 00:56

Call 101

melodybirds · 24/06/2018 00:58

God that sounds terrible. Hope they shut up soon op.

applesandpears56 · 24/06/2018 00:59

Council rather than 101 - they have 24 hour noise compliant units sometimes

toocool4cats · 24/06/2018 00:59

No point in calling 101 as it's the local council who deal with noise. As hard as it is, if it's a one off incident I would leave it and have a word tomorrow. You can't reason with drunk people and you all have to get along moving forward. It's very inconsiderate but it happens

LighthouseSouth · 24/06/2018 01:00

Your council might have a noise control number, probably filed under Environmental Health

They'll be busy tonight though, round here is all drunks yelling as well.

Don't suppose you have a stink bomb, that would shift them!

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:01

I looked online but the only noise complaint type thing I could find for my council was a form you fill in where they say they’ll investigate it within 5 days.

It’s not a one off. They’re always noisy, just not always this noisy this late.

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Rocinante1 · 24/06/2018 01:04

Is there any chance there's going to be some fighting? If you've heard them getting violent, 101 might be interested.

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:05

Since my first post we’ve had Usher, Cameo, Alicia Keys, Keisha White (the girls really went for it with that one) and currently on Ciara. Music and very loud singing all interspersed with general loud drunken noise likes they’re in a bloody pub garden.

Even the stoners who live beneath me and spend most of the weekend seemingly blowing pot smoke directly into my windows have given up and gone indoors.

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AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:07

Rocinante1 no, think they’re mostly family I think and I wouldn’t want to fib about it as I think there’s kids there and I don’t want social services to end up getting involved somehow for no good reason.

They’re having a dance off now. Much shrieking.

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TheMaddHugger · 24/06/2018 01:09

flip the circuit breakers on the building ?

QuestionableMouse · 24/06/2018 01:11

You're not going to lose anything by phoning. I've seen the police come out and shift people for 'anti social behaviour'. It's worth a try.

Rocinante1 · 24/06/2018 01:12

Open the window and arm yourself with a water gun?

overnightangel · 24/06/2018 01:19

I’d report them just for that playlist
Utter shite

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:19

I was on hold with 101 for 26 minutes before getting fed up and hanging up. If they’re still at it at 2 I’ll try again.

It’s a U-shaped pair of apartment blocks so unfortunately the noise echoes. I just don’t get how people can be this obtuse about disturbing the people around them?! The couple in the flat above theirs have a baby, there’s loads of families with kids (who, to be fair, make enough noise to make me think murderous thoughts til gone 10pm) and they just don’t bloody care.

I know it’s Saturday night and I probably come off as a bit off a killjoy, but I’ve had two late nights on the trot (Taylor Swift last night and Foo Fighters tonight, don’t say I don’t appreciate loud music) I’m bloody knackered and I want to sleep! They’re even drowning out my tinnitus FFS!

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Redglitter · 24/06/2018 01:24

Is there any chance there's going to be some fighting? If you've heard them getting violent, 101 might be interested

They'll be interested if that's actually happening rather than it being made up as a way to get them out

Rocinante1 · 24/06/2018 01:27

@Redglitter

The guys I used to live above would be lpuf and drink etc, but if they went quiet before 1 it was usually uneventful. If they kept the party going much later, there was usually the angry loud sounds instead of party loud sounds. So I was asking incase these guys had a habbit of turning into angry drunks with each other

MinorRSole · 24/06/2018 01:32

Alicia keys is dreadful, I cannot for the life of me understand her success. That aside you have my sympathies. I would keep a record of the noise over a few weeks, even better if you can record it. Then submit that to the council

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:34

They’ve moved on from noughties rnb to garage. Do u really like it is it is it wicked.

No I don’t, no it fucking isn’t.

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AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:36

Jesus now we’re on So Solid Crew. They’re all trying to rap along to 21 Seconds.

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maras2 · 24/06/2018 01:39

How was the Foo Fighters concert?
DS and DDIL went (London arena) Saturday night and I'm awake waiting for their DD (our DGD) to wake for a 2 O'clock feed an a lovely snuggle with Granny and Grandad.
Ahh sorry I seem to have missed the point Blush
Hope the noisy neighbours have STFU now.Flowers

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:44

maras2 they were brilliant. Absolutely amazing show. I’d like to be falling asleep with the echoes of Everlong playing in my head but as it is, all I can hear is the bastards 3 floors below me!

They have not STFU. Still going strong. I’m hoping fatigue will kick in at some point and I’ll just pass out, right now my blood pressure is rising with every new godawful song.

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Redkat · 24/06/2018 01:47

I've just had to explain the meaning of the phrase 'sexual frustration ' to my 9 year old DD thanks to the selfish and repeated screeching of that phrase by my extremely loud and much hated neighbours.

Redkat · 24/06/2018 01:49

After my DH and I plus both kids have been woken up Yet again

AngeloMysterioso · 24/06/2018 01:54

I think we’re on 90s dance now. I believe the song I can presently hear is let me be your fantasy, or a rip off of it.

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