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My neighbours are having a party!!

28 replies

VirtualHugsAllRound · 26/03/2020 22:42

Shock Shock Shock

They're not even trying to hide it!

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Frigginella · 26/03/2020 22:43

Did they clap at 8?

livefornaps · 26/03/2020 22:44

Throw a bleach bomb over the fence

SallyLovesCheese · 26/03/2020 22:45

The police can deal with these things now. They're able to tell people to go home and issue fines.

ThatsWotSheSaid · 26/03/2020 22:45

Phone the police

Wineloffa · 26/03/2020 22:45

Phone the police.

Gammeldragz · 26/03/2020 22:46

Oh dear... I really want to say 'call the police'.

FlamingoAndJohn · 26/03/2020 22:46

Police non emergency number.

Inforthelonghaul · 26/03/2020 22:46

No really - phone the police.

Deelish75 · 26/03/2020 22:51

Police. People have been given plenty of warning not to have gatherings. It's been explained why they can't have gatherings, they are choosing to ignore. They deserve to be prosecuted - it's a breach of public health.

RhubarbTea · 26/03/2020 22:54

Another vote for the police. Non emergency number, obviously. But yeah, this is the kind of shit they need to crack down on.

Voice0fReason · 26/03/2020 22:56

You might be able to report it online - check your police force website

Jollitwiglet · 26/03/2020 22:59

You can message some police forces through Facebook messenger. Not recommended for emergency situations though of course

divinemrsc · 26/03/2020 23:00

Call 101

rainbowstardrops · 26/03/2020 23:02

I'd honestly call the police. What's the point in thousands of us self isolating and socially distancing ourselves if utter twats think they can flout it?

Strawberrypancakes · 26/03/2020 23:04

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IronNeonClasp · 26/03/2020 23:06

CALL THE COPS !!!!

LesLavandes · 26/03/2020 23:09

Yep. Police

Nancydrawn · 26/03/2020 23:10

A group of people in their 20s in Kentucky had a coronavirus party last week.

Now at least one is in the hospital with covid and the rest are panicking.

littlebitwooway · 26/03/2020 23:14

I expect if you do not call the police soon someone else will.

SoloSolow · 26/03/2020 23:19

Why are you telling us? You should be ringing the police on 101.

Be the responsible one and do your bit to ensure social distancing rules are maintained.

LEELULUMPKIN · 26/03/2020 23:22

How many are there OP? Do you actually know?

Are they all from different households?

I am having a 50th birthday party on Saturday night.

Just the people I am self isolating with and the rest online. We may make a bit of noise.

Would hate for the police to waste their time when what we are doing is perfectly OK.

VirtualHugsAllRound · 26/03/2020 23:28

LEELULUMPKIN
This is what's worrying me now. I think some of them must have left - I can't tell if it's just the household members left now. I'm not totally sure how many people live there, but they definitely like their raucous parties with lots of people over - last one was within the last week. Myself and another neighbour knocked to ask them to turn it down a bit and there was almost a physical fight.

I'm a bit scared of them, I live alone, and worried about provoking something and being stuck in lockdown so close to them, when presumably the police will be really busy and not attend if they harass me.

Going to see if there's a way to report online.

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Angelw · 26/03/2020 23:29

Hope non of them ever end up in ITU, would be a good life lesson.

VirtualHugsAllRound · 26/03/2020 23:36

Ok I've called 101. Eek. Feel really underhand for some reason.

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guessmyusername · 26/03/2020 23:50

You did the right thing. Ask anyone with a family member in ITU