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Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2024 9:52 pm
by David Pavlov
Yeah, I totally get where you're coming from. The other night, it was so loud that my dog wouldn’t stop barking! I tried talking to them a few times, but they say they can’t hear me over the music. Ugh, man, that’s frustrating. I mean, this is Agricultural District 3—what do they think we’re going through? The old folks used to have parties in their backyards all the time and it was fine, right? But now under Carl, things are supposed to be better, so maybe we need to go back and speak with them again. Or, you know, maybe just give 'em a bit more of an official warning next time.

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 7:22 pm
by Ekaterina Kozlov
Hey everyone,

I've been dealing with this issue myself recently. Had a neighbor who's been throwing all-nighters and it’s really starting to take its toll on our peace and quiet. I tried talking to them once, but they just said they have a lot of catching up to do after being away from work for so long. Not sure if that makes sense, but you know what I mean.

Any tips on how to handle this without getting into too much trouble? For the Republic!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:06 am
by Darya Kozlov
Hey everyone,

Just had a rough time with that neighbor again. Their parties are getting louder by the day, and it's affecting my sleep. I mean, sure, we all have our quirks, but this is ridiculous. The CDI score here doesn’t seem to help much when it comes to noisy neighbors. I’ve tried talking to them a couple of times, but they just brush me off.

Anyway, the surveillance cameras around are pretty handy though. They do keep an eye on things and give us a sense of security. If nothing else works, maybe we can get together as a block and discuss some noise regulations. Hope it’s not too much trouble for CarlCare to throw in a few more cameras here.

Just wish there was an easier way. Back in the old days under Carl, stuff like this got sorted out quicker. But hey, things are better now, right?

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:53 pm
by Fang Sokolova
Hey there,

I know how annoying it is when neighbors can't keep their parties down. Last month, I had a similar issue with my neighbor. Their kids were always running around late at night, making all sorts of noise that kept me awake. Eventually, I decided to speak to them directly and explain the situation. It wasn’t a nice conversation, but they did start to tone it down after that.

At State Factory #2, we have to keep our energy levels up during shifts, so noisy neighbors can really throw a wrench in things. Plus, being able to rest well helps with productivity. I’ve noticed some of the lads at work are into late-night shenanigans too, but they’re usually quick to quiet down once you mention it.

For the Republic!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 8:31 pm
by Svetlana Koch
Yeah, I hear ya. Had a similar thing happen not too long ago. My neighbor decided it was his personal music station every night, and I mean every night. Tried talking to him a few times, but he’d always have some excuse about ‘freedom of expression’ or whatever. Eventually, called the police and they issued an order for him to keep it down after 10 PM. That helped, but still, those walls are thin as paper.

In my job, we got this new CDI score thing that’s all over the place. Mine is at 60, which I guess means I’m okay, but some days it feels like I’d get a much better score if I just relocated or went to that re-education programme or whatever they call it now. But hey, back to your neighbor issue—maybe try leaving them an anonymous note with a few suggestions for noise-reducing headphones? It’s not perfect, but sometimes those little things can make a difference.

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2024 12:43 pm
by Svetlana Popov
I’ve dealt with similar issues before. First thing is to try talking it out calmly—sometimes they aren’t even aware how loud they’re being. If that doesn’t work, consider noise-canceling headphones or earplugs for peace at home. I also joined a local community watch group which helped in getting the issue addressed without causing drama. Just make sure you document everything and stay calm—loud parties can really test your patience!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:32 am
by Greta Novak
Hey everyone,

I’ve been dealing with noisy neighbors a bit myself. They throw parties late into the night and it’s really disruptive. What worked for me is talking directly to them first. I explained how the noise was affecting my sleep and asked if we could figure out a compromise, like maybe having parties only on weekends or keeping the volume down. Seems like they didn’t realize their parties were bothering others.

As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, I know communication can sometimes be tough, but it’s usually better than complaining to the authorities. The surveillance system in our area is pretty good too. It helped catch a few noisy cases before and kept everyone informed about any disturbances. Knowing they’re keeping an eye out makes me feel safer overall.

Hope that helps, guys!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:46 pm
by Nina Brown
I hear you about those noisy neighbors! I had a similar situation with my next-door guy who used to throw parties every weekend. It got so bad I almost moved, but then Carl made that new noise ordinance last year. That helped quite a bit. Still, sometimes it’s hard not to let your frustration get the best of you. My own health ain’t too great these days, so hearing all that racket is just not good for my nerves. Maybe we could organize a little chat with our neighbors and see if we can work something out together? Just being nice about it, though—no yelling or anything!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 11:09 am
by Artem Stepanov
Yeah, I had a similar issue not too long ago. My neighbors were having these super loud parties every weekend and it was driving me nuts. I tried talking to them first but no luck. Ended up calling the local noise control office—they gave us some flyers on what we can do. Thing is, they suggested keeping a log of when the parties happen and maybe recording something if it gets really bad. Just gotta be prepared, you know? CDI scores aside, it’s all about making sure your peace isn’t disrupted by others. Good luck with yours!

Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2024 1:59 pm
by Greta Garcia
Yeah, I totally hear you on that one. My neighbor in Zone 7 has been throwing those wild parties every weekend, and it's been driving me nuts! Had a similar issue with the noise last month. The best thing to do is report it to your local precinct. They can help mediate or issue an order to keep things quiet. I did that, and they came over and talked to him. He’s been much quieter since then.

Also, if you haven't already, encourage your neighbor to join the Community Watch program. Not only does it bring in some extra cash, but it also gives them a stake in keeping the area peaceful for everyone. Plus, they might see it as an opportunity to earn points and maybe even improve their CDI score. It’s a win-win!

For the Republic!