It's actually not a problem at all. People are entitled to enjoy the nice weather by sitting outside and listening to music ( which is never too loud). Usually during day and reasonable times of the evening. And other neighbors in the surrounding area are not bothered by this after asking them if it was bothersome to them. I guess some people are just too uptight and have nothing better to do than to complain about others rather than worrying about more important issues. Maybe you need a lesson on how to loosen up and enjoy life instead of trying to pin point others just because you're not happy with the recent events going on in your own life. Maybe you should try and focus on fixing your own problems before blasting others on petty, irrelevant issues.
Dear unlawfully concerned neighbor,
Just an addition to your petty complaint, if this ridiculous "issue" is that much of a problem for you, wouldn't you confront the victim you are pointing your finger at to address the problem first before blatantly blasting your neighbor on the Internet? And if this "problem" still went unresolved to your liking, then maybe pursuing further action by posting a complaint online would make your personal annoyance at least little
more reasonable? Do you really have nothing better to do than to grow some and confront the issue directly with the neighbor that seems to be so bothersome to you like a well-respected and mature adult? Or is this simply just another way to try and post blame on others for unrelated issues rather than accepting the fact that certain behaviors are a result of those who choose to do these behaviors through no decisions or influences of their own. I think it's time for a reality check here and finally accept the fact that certain problems people may have are a direct result of one's own choices and decisions. So rather than going around pointing fingers are trying to cast blame on others for such things that clearly only seem problematic to no one but yourself, maybe you should start worrying about more important issues in life- whether personal, in your community, or in society in general. Because I'm pretty sure there are way more important things to be worrying about around you besides "loud noise during all hours of the day/night." (which deem to be untrue after extensive research). It's time to wake up and act like a respectable adult starting with actual real problems- perhaps those involving your personal life would be the best place to start. Not so great to be put on blast on the Internet for petty issues now, is it? Maybe next time, you should think about more important things going on in the world that need to be resolved.
SeeClickFix would like to emphasize the importance of respect when posting comments and issues. While we definitely encourage dialogue among users, we think it's important to emphasize constructive conversation that focuses on the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of issues. Let's move the conversation forward in a respectful manner & let's steer away from unconstructive comments and personal attacks (which may be subject to removal in the future). As always, please don't hesitate to email contact@seeclickfix.com with any concerns, questions, or suggestions.
Remember when people could enjoy their lives by sitting in their own back yard and listening to music or trying to impress a young lady with their music abilities? If you want to live in peace and quiet I suggest a move to forest county.
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keltokel (客人)
Eat, Drink, Be Merry (客人)
RealityCheck (客人)
Just an addition to your petty complaint, if this ridiculous "issue" is that much of a problem for you, wouldn't you confront the victim you are pointing your finger at to address the problem first before blatantly blasting your neighbor on the Internet? And if this "problem" still went unresolved to your liking, then maybe pursuing further action by posting a complaint online would make your personal annoyance at least little
more reasonable? Do you really have nothing better to do than to grow some and confront the issue directly with the neighbor that seems to be so bothersome to you like a well-respected and mature adult? Or is this simply just another way to try and post blame on others for unrelated issues rather than accepting the fact that certain behaviors are a result of those who choose to do these behaviors through no decisions or influences of their own. I think it's time for a reality check here and finally accept the fact that certain problems people may have are a direct result of one's own choices and decisions. So rather than going around pointing fingers are trying to cast blame on others for such things that clearly only seem problematic to no one but yourself, maybe you should start worrying about more important issues in life- whether personal, in your community, or in society in general. Because I'm pretty sure there are way more important things to be worrying about around you besides "loud noise during all hours of the day/night." (which deem to be untrue after extensive research). It's time to wake up and act like a respectable adult starting with actual real problems- perhaps those involving your personal life would be the best place to start. Not so great to be put on blast on the Internet for petty issues now, is it? Maybe next time, you should think about more important things going on in the world that need to be resolved.
Kevin Donohue (注册用户)
Good Morning,
SeeClickFix would like to emphasize the importance of respect when posting comments and issues. While we definitely encourage dialogue among users, we think it's important to emphasize constructive conversation that focuses on the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of issues. Let's move the conversation forward in a respectful manner & let's steer away from unconstructive comments and personal attacks (which may be subject to removal in the future). As always, please don't hesitate to email contact@seeclickfix.com with any concerns, questions, or suggestions.
Regards,
Kevin
Community Manager
SeeClickFix
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