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Phoned the police on the girls upstairs last night. Noise complaint.

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Three girls live up there, and they're far from quiet people

They came home from the bar at about 2:40 AM as usual, and woke me up with the door-slamming and stair-stomping as usual. (It's a very rare night that they don't hit the bar scene.) Most nights, it's just a rude awakening and I fall asleep easily.

Last night, though, they brought home a few friends and on came the music. Our apartments have an almost identical floor plan: bedroom at the front of the building, livingroom in the middle, and kitchen and bathroom at the back.

For the most part, they stayed in the kitchen, but yelling at them from the hall, slamming doors, and banging on the ceiling did nothing to quiet them down. I can't climb the stairs and my roommate is reluctant to challenge them.

He suggested phoning the police, but I told him it was 'bars out' and the police had other matters to attend to. All we could do was endure it.

I stayed in my bedroom and tried to read (sleep was impossible) and managed to finish the last two chapters of the Mrs. Pollifax book I was reading when the party moved into the bedroom upstairs. No sex, but lots and lots of noise and loud talking and laughing and such.

Finally, at 4:20, 3 guests left and I thought the party was finally calming down. It was, in fact, (to borrow a phrase from Teal'c) calming up. The talking and laughing and screaming turned into wrestling matches.

My roommate called the police as I pounded on the ceiling with a Swiffer. The police, fortunately, were less busy and showed up within 10 minutes. They finally got the lessee downstairs and talked to her. I had my ear pressed to the door to hear, and it was quite enlightening for her.

The officers told her that there had been a noise complaint and asked the girl if she was aware of the city 'noise bylaw'. She said she wasn't.

Cop - "The bylaw is in effect 24 hours a day. 5:20 in the morning or 5:20 in the afternoon. It doesn't matter. Day or night, if you are making excessive noise, your neighbours can call us and complain. This visit is just a warning to you and a record will be made of it. If we are called back to this address a second time, you will be charged with a noise violation and you will be fined $130. If we're called back a third time, you will be charged again and you'll be going to court. Have the neighbours talked to you about the noise before?"

Girl - "Three or four times about the stereo and television."

Cop - "Take the hint. If he had called us instead of talking to you about it, you might be sitting in jail right now."

Girl - Silence.

Cop - "Are there any people still upstairs who don't live there?"

Girl - "Four."

Cop - "Go back up, shut down the party, and get them out of there within 5 minutes. We'll be outside in the car watching and counting."

A few minutes later and the place was very, very quiet. Unfortunately, I was wide awake by then and it was almost 6:00 before I fell back asleep again.

I'll be phoning our landlord later this morning to report the police visit. He keeps track of all that kind of stuff in case he ends up in court with the people. His records have come in very handy during eviction proceedings in the past.
 
Good for you, G. You have a right of quiet enjoyment to your property just as anyone else does. The girls have a right to party, but within the limits of decency and common sense, with some regard for other tenants.

Hopefully, this will be a wake up call for them both in respect of the noise, and their constant partying lifestyle. Who knows your roommate may have done them a bigger favour than simply avoiding a fine for court summonses.
 
Neil, I'm glad your roommate decided to call the police, I would have never waited that long to call them. Hope there's no retaliation to you or any one else in the apartment building for calling the police.

It would have been a waste of time to call them earlier. At 'bars out', noise complaints go to the bottom of the list of priorities and we would have waited hours for them to come anyway.

By 4:30, things have calmed down on the streets and the police can tend to other less important calls. That's why they got here so fast.

As for the building, there's only them upstairs and us. I doubt if there will be any retaliation. I've known the landlord a lot longer than they have. (I've known him since the late 70s. They've known him since late last summer.)

Most people like them take the noise for granted until they find out that Peterborough has a 24/7 noise bylaws and that they are subject to hefty fines and jail time. Peterborough is a college and university city. The population grows by several thousand during the educational year. The girls upstairs are all Trent U students. No idea where they come from, but they obviously don't have the same bylaws.
 
There is nothing more than the sounds of a party with drunk girls being "outrageous."

The last place I lived, there was a girl who worked as a stripper. She would regularly stagger home at 1:30 with her friends, screaming at the top of their lungs, shouting, yelling, squealing and laughing.

Occasionally, she'd invite a crowd over and they'd have LOUD parties where they would blast their shitty music and play drunken Twister which would illicit nothing but screaming, squealing, high-pitched pig noises, loud cheering, chanting... it was like they were TRYING to make as much noise as they could just to make noise. You could hear it all the way down the street.

We just complained to the building manager and they called her in and told her that they'd have complaints from numerous people in the building and even people across the street and next door. Her defense was "I thought curfew was 2 AM" like we were living in a college dormitory.

I'm so glad I live in a house now.
 
:lol: That police officer kicks ass! I wish all of them took noise complaints that seriously. It seems like most do the least amount possible unless someone is getting robbed, raped, or killed.
 
In Memphis, the crime situation is so bad, that it has been said that the police are no longer able to "police the streets" to prevent crime. Now, their full-time job is responding to crimes that have already been committed. Hopefully, with a new mayor in office, things will improve, but I'm not betting on it.
 
Why is it that women, or girls, make a lot more noise than guys?

There is a vacation rental house behind ours and when it is rented to guys, you here the music and laughing during the day when they hang by the pool, but then it gets quiet at night.

When girls rent it, you can be sure they will scream and laugh at the top of their lungs until the wee hours of the morning. Last time that happened I called the property manager at 3AM. He was pissed that I woke him in the middle of the night. I told him from now on when I get woke up in the middle of the night he will too.

This past week there were hetero's staying there and you could barely hear the guys, but the women were screaming and cackling at the top of their lungs. Luckily they went to bed by 1AM and it got quiet.

Why aren't people more respectful of others? I don't care about noise during the day, but at night I don't like to be woke up.

Who here has problems with neighbors' dogs barking and howling and what did you do to stop that????????????????
 
Who here has problems with neighbors' dogs barking and howling and what did you do to stop that????????????????

Our bylaws include dogs barking. People can be fined and sent to jail for allowing their dogs just as easily as they can for playing their music too loud.
 
We had to do the same a few weeks back was so much of a hassle not the police where any good ended up having to get the landlord involved :(

I am will you 100% complains have to be made :)
 
dogs barking calls for desperate measures sometimes
am anonymous warning letter place in the dog owners letter box worked for me
 
Tried the letter and it didn't work.

If you file a complaint, then they know who you are. If you continue to complain about the barking/howling dog, they will eventually have the dog's vocal cords removed.

Kinda harsh and it's not really not the dogs fault.
 
Someone called the concierge on me one night. I twas only 11pm, and I washaving a party so I guess it's fair. It was probably that old bitch across the hall.
 
I once had a very aggressive downstairs neighbour who once threatened to phone the police on me.

And what was my 'noise' problem, you may ask: Simply walking from one room to another. Now, I don't believe I stomp around at home, but he called me once to say the noise was staggering and that if it didn't stop he'd make my life a living hell.

Needless to say, I wrote a letter of complaint about him to the condo board, and never heard from him again.
 
Most people like them take the noise for granted until they find out that Peterborough has a 24/7 noise bylaws and that they are subject to hefty fines and jail time. Peterborough is a college and university city. The population grows by several thousand during the educational year. The girls upstairs are all Trent U students. No idea where they come from, but they obviously don't have the same bylaws.

Some people know Peterborough's noise bylaws. My brother went to Trent and I would come up for the weekend from time to time, great parties and fun people in that School by the way. anyway, at the dorm the quiet hours were taken seriously and the few times we went to house parties, the host reminded us not to make too much noise . Now I know why.

glad you guys called the cops.
 
anyway, at the dorm the quiet hours were taken seriously and the few times we went to house parties, the host reminded us not to make too much noise . Now I know why.

I'm a Trent Alumnus as well (1976).

I should imagine Trent (and SSFC) would make all the students living on campus aware of the bylaws. It's mostly the local public who aren't necessarily aware of them and are surprised to learn the consequences of their frivolity.
 
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