I've got no idea whatsoever who would win in a legal situation but you can bet your bottom dollar that if it did go to court that she would probly win.. (I'd imagine that Night Shift Nurses (Great film BTW!) would be treated more leniantly than 'Trouble making'/'Anarchist' DJ types!)...
 
The only rules I know about are the Environmental health ones which basically say that you can't make noise above a certain Db level in certain built up areas etc...
I would imagine that she would just have to put in a complaint to them and they would come round and measure the noise.. If it's too high they'll have a word and if you keep doing it they'll confiscate your equipment!
 
 
Harsh situation!
 
Good luck
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From: mattrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 March 2002 16:13
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] uk noise laws?

the girl who lives in the flat below me is a nurse and so has to work shifts. this means that most of the time she is trying to sleep during the day, while i am trying to make tunes.
 
i have been highly reasonable about this for nearly 2 years now, giving way to her initial knocks on the door, and now her thumps on
the ceiling. but fuck it, i've had enough of bloody headphones in the day. through the night, fine, but in the DAYTIME?
 
it's not my fault she works stupid hours right?
 
i am a dj and musician, and need to make music. it is what i do. soon it will be my primary source of income.
 
so my question is: if this turned legal, would i have a legal right to make daytime noise as it is my job?
 
i'm gonna go and shout at her when i've calmed down a bit, and would like to know where i stand before i go mouthing off...
 

keep it frosty,
mattrick
 
 
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