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How To Record an Internal Noise Disturbance

  • 09-08-2018 11:24am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,009 ✭✭✭✭


    Hi Folks,

    Much like the noisy neighbour thread I'm having some issues with my own. We both own our own homes which are on a terrace. The issue I have is that all hours of the night, it could be 12am, 3am, 5am etc she'll start slamming her internal doors in what seems like a fit of rage and then quite often gets into her SUV in first gear revving the bejaysus out of it.
    While I can record what happens outside on a camera, what's the best way to capture the internal audio? It's really getting ridiculous at this stage. he's waking up both my daughter and partner.

    I plan on documenting the disturbances and then seeing if I can go to a local or district court.


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 325 ✭✭M.Cribben


    Have you tried letting them know (in a calm, non-confrontational manner) it's disturbing your family?
    I find the majority of people are quite reasonable when you approach them with such issues. They may not even be aware you can hear the internal noise.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,009 ✭✭✭✭Kintarō Hattori


    M.Cribben wrote: »
    Have you tried letting them know (in a calm, non-confrontational manner) it's disturbing your family?
    I find the majority of people are quite reasonable when you approach them with such issues. They may not even be aware you can hear the internal noise.

    I have indeed, on two occasions. As I mentioned in another thread a few weeks ago, this particular person has had a lot of stress in the last few years and I think they are going through something. On both occasions that we spoke to them, they weren't very pleasant.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,997 ✭✭✭✭Cuddlesworth


    You can do a lot, take them to court and if they continue, you have to rely on the ever efficient and helpful government agency's.

    http://www.flac.ie/download/pdf/neighbour_disputes.pdf

    What happens if my neighbour ignores the court order and continues with the noise?

    However a private citizen cannot bring a case before the courts that may result in a criminal sanction on a fellow citizen. The criminal prosecution will need to be brought by the Environment Protection Agency. If the problem is continuing for you, you should contact your local authority.


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