Good advice, she's your neighbour after all, and pissing her off might lead you into 
even 
more shit.

I saw this documentary on TV about one of the members of ATR.  The people in his 
appartment where at the moment setting up a petition to get him out of the building :)

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On 5 Mar 2002 at 16:22, Jones, Martyn wrote:

> Hmmm...
> 
> Been there mate. It's simple, if she can prove, and by that I mean that the
> environmental health will have to record the noise from her property and
> deem it unfair, then yes, you could be fined.
> 
> A big process will have to ensue before you can get done. You will be made
> aware if they record your noise levels as they will warn you with a letter
> to try and deter you. The court process takes time.
> 
> The only way you get away with major noise, is when it is deemed as part of
> living, i.e vacuum cleaner.
> 
> I have had the same shit for time, sometimes I f'in explode at the poor
> bastard. But he still bangs. It's about a compromise. Go talk to her and
> also leave you music playing and ask to hear it from hers, so you are more
> aware of how it must be for her, and if she is just being pinikity.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Peace
> 
> Martyn

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