ChatterBank4 mins ago
Noise law
Just to make sure, grumpy arses like this dont have a legal leg to stand on. Or are my and my friends who are all law abiding going to be gagged from laughter because of some old fart
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I dislike being a scapegoat for some lad being revising and a heavily dislike the fact that we had done as he asked with turning the music down and he just spoke to us like we were scum.
Whats more is that after i had gone i learnt that some of my friends went as apologised to him and he was just rude to them.
I don't know, I think it always depends on the time of day and whether or not it is an every day occurence.
I would never do anything loud after 6pm or before 12. But any other time I don't really worry about the noise level (it is never that bad anyway) unless there is a good reason for me to watch it, like neighbour was up all night with the kids or whatever, but they normally tell me anyhow.
We have a pretty close community here. All the kids are normally hanging around our houses. And sometimes we take the CD player out to make it more fun. But then everyone is welcome. And more often than not most of the neighbours end up sitting out back having a drink and a laugh. It sure as hell beats neighbourhood watch.
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i know what you mean lightof some people are just miserable serial moaners. one of my neighbours held my son against his will until the police arrived to fetch him home all of 25 steps. his crime climbing the conker tree and stealing conkers. it wasnt even her tree the old goat
the police said she keeps a diary of what everyone in the street is doing cos she can see right along the street , and if she thinks a crime is being commited she writes them a letter. i had been reported for leaving my house at 7am and coming home at 5pm and could the police check if i was claiming benifits [i wasnt].
what can you do she's 88 year old
er... smudge....i was asking you a question!
I wanted to know if i had misunderstood the new rules coming in!
how you managed to come to the conclusion that that is 'picking holes' I don't know!
Next time i shall be sure to draw little smiley faces all over my post just to be sure you understand a simple query.
I suggest you wind your neck in and stop being so paranoid!
jeez
perhaps someone else can answer my query...?
Hi joko - Your post didn't appear as a question to me, as it reads "I thought......" & "I didn't think.......". Therefore, I didn't read that you were asking me anything, more telling me what you thought.
Also the fact that you hadn't participated in lightotruth's question, but only commented on my snippet of (roll on editing), made me reply to you - that's all.
Have a lovely evening though!
fair enough. i suppose i should have written it clearer.
but as you said 'roll on editing' - i thought that only applied before you submit in another 'preview' window and that once you press submit, that's it - is this right or will we now be able to edit what we have already submitted?
now i am more confused lol
Morning joko - As far as I am aware, the new editing system will be on the same lines as editing questions.
At the moment, when we type out an answer, it's so easy to press submit, only to notice spelling mistakes &/or want to delete or add comments - too late then. Having a preview window, will give us the option to change things as many times as we like, before we finally submit.
But once submitted, we can't edit afterwards, the same as now with questions.
Hope I've explained that correctly.
Have a good day!