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Title: Noise Pollution
Post by: fjaz1 on April 15, 2014, 01:36:37 am
I am constantly bombarded daily with incessantly barking dogs, sirens, horns, and those damn idiots who think they are impressing someone by turning the bass up on their cRAP, HipHop, "music" to the point of disturbing distortion which rattles and shakes my apartment.  People say that's the city for you, but I say it is just immature, inconsiderate, punks that just don't care, but if you woke them up they would want to end your life and challenge you to do something about it by trying to intimidate  you.  Wish there was a device to deflect the reverb and blast the sound waves back their way.  They are breaking the law by doing this all hours of the day but little is done about it.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: gbabesmom on April 15, 2014, 06:37:48 am
I agree with you. We have neighbors who think it's fine to turn up their music so loud we can hear it clearly in our home. In order for me to file a complaint I have to have complaints from all my neighbors and they need to be notarized and submitted to the city. That's crap. And forget calling the police. I don't like it when my husband has to go out there and ask the flaming a hole to turn it down. A guy here was recently shot when he asked some punks to turn down their music. It's just not right.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: Liquidfire_43 on April 19, 2014, 09:46:34 pm
There are noise canceling headphones or earplugs... If you want to get away with it, you could move to a midwest... City type places will always be lout
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: texasmom32 on April 19, 2014, 09:48:36 pm
Too many people nowadays are inconsiderate and only care about themselves and act like they are the only people in the world who matter.  Entitlement.  It's sad to see kids are not taught to respect others anymore...
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: sak4kat on April 20, 2014, 08:27:47 am
I agree with texasmom32 with the level of disrespect.  I live in a rural community out in the midwest and there is still noise pollution that wrecks my nerves.  For instance the other day my husband, daughter and I were out working... a beautiful day.  The first for our lawn mowing/landscaping business to take off.  We had a truckload full of equipment and debri and we were driving through construction.  I was letting a lady pull out into traffic from a restaurant and kids behind us starting hollering to get moving.  I'm so arrogant at that point I intentionally drove slower than necessary.  It seems the older I get the more sensitive I become to noise.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: davidh121 on April 20, 2014, 04:49:05 pm
With time I tend to filter out a lot of noises, but when I'm concentrating on certain things I do notice them more, such as airplanes and dog barks when I'm watching a rental movie. There are a lot of things that bug me, but as noise pollution I just resign myself and deal with it.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: rusgiftsaolcom on April 21, 2014, 06:54:16 pm
I don't like living next to noisy neighbors. You try to reason with them to no avail.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: froggylover227 on April 21, 2014, 08:13:08 pm
Well, my upstairs neighbors think they own the whole building and stomp around at all hours of the night, dropping things, slamming things, letting their kids violently throw each other on the floor, etc. I've been up there a couple times to ask them to be a little more considerate, and that didn't do much. So I had to call the police twice. Which also didn't seem to do much. At this point, when they are being overly noisy, I bang the ceiling with a broom. It's ridiculous that I have to live like this. The old people we had up there had carpeting, and when they moved out, the landlord ripped up all the carpeting and just laid down hardwood flooring. So now I guess I have to suffer.  >:(
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: catherinedwhite on April 21, 2014, 08:17:23 pm
I live in a small rural town and there is still noise.  I get aggravated at my neighbors dogs when they are barking at 3am.  Not good sleeping noise.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: champak97 on April 21, 2014, 08:33:52 pm
I have had noisy neighbors, and I had to put up with the noise, because there was nothing I could do to make them stop.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: Freebase on April 22, 2014, 05:02:14 am
There are noise canceling headphones or earplugs... If you want to get away with it, you could move to a midwest... City type places will always be lout
not really suburbs & smaller towns you still get a-holes that turn up there volume way to loud its everywhere not just the city. one time a roommate took my radio outside on the porch (with out permission) & blasted it so loud that i could hear it several yards away. its like those people want to blow out there ear drums although i can see loud music @ a party but that sould always be in a isolated place. there is a noise law but what's sad about it is during the day its null invoid and even worse cars that stop @ a gas station having there radio blasting out even @ night. :cat:
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: ernica96 on April 25, 2014, 10:34:54 pm
I live in NYC so I can't get away from it by just using headphones. My room is facing a main street and I live on a business/residential block . There's two clubs a few doors down and a church in the other direction that holds midnight masses. There's even an army recruitment center and every Saturday morning, the new recruitment run around the block chanting!   :
:'(
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: camellia0 on April 26, 2014, 06:26:41 am
Sadly there's nothing to do about the noise pollution other than wear ear plugs or maybe move. People won't change. I went to a department store and there was a man inside with a radio. That ridiculous, but, what can we do.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: LenoraMinogue on April 27, 2014, 07:08:00 am
Sadly, that is a part of living in the city. Most people either learn to tune it out somehow or end up moving. Out of all the awful sounds I've had to endure, the worst has been a high-pitched AC unit making this awful noise that was nearly impossible to tune out. That just about drove me crazy.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: evefaith on April 27, 2014, 07:24:05 am
noise pollution to many,means different things...to me is this:
 anything that offends my sense of right & wrong.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: jenniferhoder on April 28, 2014, 04:48:08 am
People are very inconsiderate these days. I cannot stand a barking dog. I do whatever I can to keep my dog quiet!
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: bhiett on April 28, 2014, 06:14:17 am
I am fortunate to live in a quiet neighborhood but I have been in circumstances that make me concerned about damage to my hearing.  People who frequent loud environments do not realize how debilitating hearing loss is to a person's quality of life.  I have observed how hearing impairment isolates people and really changes their lives.  So far, hearing aid technology has not been able to re-create the complexity and quality of natural hearing.  Value your ears--you really cannot replace them.
Title: Re: Noise Pollution
Post by: lmrbean on April 29, 2014, 07:36:13 pm
I agree with you. I live in a house in a suburb and one of my biggest complaints is the lawn servicemen that use those noisy blowers for way too long, often just blowing dirt around!