Tazicket
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At what point does an annoying neighbor obnoxiously blasting their stereo in their front yard go from irritating to officially disturbing the peace?
We have a neighbor across the street from us and one house over. When we got home yesterday afternoon around 2 or so, he was standing in his driveway blasting some cd with boot camp chant stuff (like the "I don't know what I been told" "I don't know what I been told" etc...) and he was shouting along with it at the top of his lungs. When he got tired of that, he switched to loud rock stuff and raked the front yard.
There was continuous noise that was still going on at the same level when I left a little after 3:30 to run some stuff to my parents' house for our Superbowl party later that evening. He was seriously so loud that we could hear him across the street and in our concrete block home with new windows that block a vast majority of outside noise.
I'm wondering if next time, I should call our Sheriff Dept's non-emergency number to report him for disturbing the peace. (It's not the first time this has happened, and he's not the kind of neighbor that you could just go nicely ask him to turn it down).
We have a neighbor across the street from us and one house over. When we got home yesterday afternoon around 2 or so, he was standing in his driveway blasting some cd with boot camp chant stuff (like the "I don't know what I been told" "I don't know what I been told" etc...) and he was shouting along with it at the top of his lungs. When he got tired of that, he switched to loud rock stuff and raked the front yard.
There was continuous noise that was still going on at the same level when I left a little after 3:30 to run some stuff to my parents' house for our Superbowl party later that evening. He was seriously so loud that we could hear him across the street and in our concrete block home with new windows that block a vast majority of outside noise.
I'm wondering if next time, I should call our Sheriff Dept's non-emergency number to report him for disturbing the peace. (It's not the first time this has happened, and he's not the kind of neighbor that you could just go nicely ask him to turn it down).