I really appreciate all the replies thus far.However , matters in
Donne street are taking forever to be resolved.
It's been over a year that I approached authorities & people who have
been placed in positions to "help" us...to no avail.
Here is an excerpt from one of the mails that was sent in March last
year:
 
 
As per telecon this morning: 

I need someone to urgently take action regarding the following issues
all of which are occurring in Donne street,Observatory :

There are presently about 5 lodges in this street : 4 of which are
directly opposite my home with 4 bedrooms housing 4 people each with
only one bathroom i.e. 16 people/students per house with one
bathroom........

The resultant noise levels are totally inconsiderate & unacceptable : 

Resident students have friends visiting at all hours , resulting in
constant traffic , doors banging & music blaring ; 
Cars picking up/dropping off people at all hours playing their music
LOUD ; 
Students have no concept of speaking at normal levels as conversations
are shouted from one end of the road or house to another ;

There are parties which happen throughout the week & go on till the
next morning -some evn start st 1am & continue till someone quietens
them down ;

Crime has increased - due to the increased traffic one does not know
who belongs there & who is merely "casing" properties ;

Most evenings , weather permitting , students sit outside (with chairs
& tables!) & drink & play music loud while their friends park in the
road obscuring traffic & also playing loud music from their cars ;

Soccer games in the road result in dents in cars which no-one owns up
to ; 

I have called the Woodstock police , Metro Police & Law Enforcement on
numerous occasions to deal with the problem but once they have left ,
the noise resumes.

The lodge owner , being the owner of Rainbow Lodge as well , Mr Willie
Crouse is uncooperative & does not like to hear complaints & has been
known to hand out ear-plugs to residents who complain (funny under any
other circumstance.

He does sometimes try to quieten the students but is not always
successful.Basically , he seems more interested in collecting his rent
than anything else.

I start work at 7am , an engineer at Telkom , currently working on the
2010 World Cup Soccer Tournament & really need my sleep , as I'm sure
do other residents who have been here for years.(I have actually had
to take days off from work to catch up on sleep!!)

I have tried all other avenues & spoken with other residents but no
solution is forthcoming.I really hope you can rescue all of us out of
a very desperate situation.

 
 
These endless mails have been flitting back & forth & the only person
who has really been of any help is M.Price (a government worker) &
recently David Raphael (Vetus Schola).
A few weeks ago , one of my neighbours went outside to get the
students to quiet down & was subsequently beaten up.......I really do
not know what to do anymore!What do I do in the interim as things have
steadily got worse?
I've also considered selling up & moving but that also has it's
drawbacks as it's impossible to try to sell your house when your road
looks like a street out of Mitchells Plain with people sitting outside
on the pavements drinking & partying (even on a Sunday!!)........
 
Anyhow , I'd appreciate any response & will definitely be checking out
the NAG group....
 
 
________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sascha Polkey
Sent: 30 March 2010 10:15 AM
To: James Cowley
Cc: [email protected]; Dr Mervyn G Maistry; Henk Munnik; Kris
Marais; Cedric Reginald Thomas; Senior Superintendent P van der Riel;
Brian Amery; Chris Clarkson; Helen Swart; Brian Gray; Knarf Boatmaker
Subject: Re: [obsnw] ENOUGH NOISE!!


Dear James 

I am heartened to report that I have had some wonderful contact from
the community. 

I am willing to assist in taking action. 

In a letter from Frank - he suggested that I mobilise some of my
neighbours - I have these people ready to go! 

Henk - please let me know how I can assist NAG - I am also happy to
write letters and lobby local government. 

Thanks so much for making me feel like I am more than a collection of
cross thoughts in the night! 

All the best 
Sascha


On 2010/03/30 01:32 AM, James Cowley wrote: 

        Hi Sasha
        I live further off from that scene you are affected by, but I
became active, as it is just not right to see my birthplace and
other's interest nackered.
        We have to do something. Possitive action from concerned
people will make the difference.
        We need to set that tone.
        We need to take back Obs and prepare it for the next
generation.
        Let's make the difference and support the inititiaves
currently at hand dealing with this scourge you so well noted and
reported on.
        Its all in the wolf we feed, Wolf Apathy will bring about more
mahem. Wolf Active will bear possitive fruit. 
        Sympathetic to your dilemma.
        Kind regards
        James
         
         
         
        On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Frank Schuitemaker
<[email protected]> wrote:
        

                Hi Sasha,
                
                What you tell us still shocks me and I have been
living in Obs for close to 25 years. Then there were no bars, clubs,
drunks or many of the other problems you referred to. Its not true
that we always had them.
                
                Its nearly a month ago when my neighbour wrote many
e-mails to head of departments demanding answers who and how liquor
licences were granted to a mainly residential area which has no
infrastructure for the cars, parking, sewage and otherwise. This was
off the Google sites and thus not public. As result we have since seen
cluster exercises on the 6th of March and the last weekend. I went out
into the streets on the 6th from 19:00 till 05:00 the next morning and
was appalled which what confronted me. Music was unbearable excessive
loud, fights of groups of people with knives, urinating without shame,
laughing at the cops out there who were there to uphold the law it was
too much for me.
                
                Sasha I don't really hear the music from where I stay,
but I do hear the revellers, cars, breaking bottles and find body
traps the next day. This all propelled me into action as I'm disgusted
with all this unsocial behaviour and devaluation of property prices
and I joined NAG the Noise Action Group and other initiatives to turn
the tide.
                
                Also I started a small Google site which is not quite
ready - or approved - to be launched but it seems (like another
neighbour said) "Now is the time". Please go to Noise Action Group -
NAG <http://groups.google.co.za/group/NoiseActionGroup>  and bookmark
this site. It is not a chat site but aims to provide the tools to make
sure that the clubs, pubs and bars keep their licences with our
support or loose their licences as simple as that.
                
                There have been meetings in the past weeks with the
SAPS Woodstock Station Commander, DPO Officer, CPF and many other roll
players and we need to support these initiatives and authorities. This
I intend doing by keeping a register and records and filing warning,
pressing for fines and at last resort insist on closure of these pubs,
clubs or bars who cannot or will not co-exist in what is primarily a
residential area. You will find also links with reference to sites to
help us to fight for OUR RIGHTS.
                
                Will you help us to help yourself? And what about all
the others who have kept quiet and been outshouted by most likely
outsiders.
                
                PLEASE JOIN THE "NOISE ACTION GROUP"
<http://groups.google.co.za/group/NoiseActionGroup>  NAG Now and play
your part. Keep tuning in we intend showing reality movies taken at
05:00 with warning for the faint at heart.
                
                Kind Regards,
                
                Frank Schuitemaker
                
                
                
                
                On 29 March 2010 17:32, sascha
<[email protected]> wrote:
                

                        I am strongly considering moving on from Obs.
I have simply had enough
                        of the nocturnal scene - the world outside
(specifically on the Reload/
                        Groove Lounge etc... stretch this Friday and
Saturday night sounded
                        positively apocolyptic.
                        
                        There was a woman screaming like a banshee in
the parking lot behind
                        our house (behind Trump Towers), there were
people schreeching tyres
                        and yelling, smashing bottles, dumping trash
in noisy metal cannisters
                        and revving motorbikes and car engines.A
constant din of voices,
                        shouting and laughing in the street carried on
all night - as it does
                        EVERY weekend.
                        
                        The mixture of at least five different strains
of music (so loud I had
                        to turn up my TV to hear it properly) became
even louder as the night
                        wore on. Of course, around four in the morning
the shouting and
                        swearing and pissing and bottle throwing
starts in the road (Trill) as
                        people weave their drunken ways back into
their cars so as to drive at
                        outrageous speeds the wrong way up roads, over
our pets and out in to
                        the night to kill themselves and others on the
their way home.
                        
                        Saturday night my husband was out and got home
at about midnight. A
                        man and a woman were having a physical fight
in the street outside our
                        house and he was physically threatened when he
tried to intervene -
                        luckily a Vetus Schola patroller happened
around the corner at that
                        moment.
                        
                        Why is Cozy Bar open again? I thought they
were closed down and denied
                        a licence to operate further based on the
previous contraventions?
                        
                        Where are the police when these drunk people
fall out onto the street
                        to vandalise property, disturb the peace and
drive drunk. Yes - I do
                        hear them sometimes - pipping their sirens and
talking over their
                        loudspeakers but I have given up calling them
to intervene as it has
                        no effect.
                        
                        I thought that these bars and clubs were meant
to be silent from the
                        outside now : doors closed when playing loud
music, bar shut by 4am.
                        Good things were happening at one point -
things quietened down and it
                        was looking like the tide had turned. Its back
to bad.
                        
                        Why do we have to have drug-turf wars that
result in stabbings right
                        here in the midst of where we live. You might
choose it but I do not.
                        Would you accept this if it happened in the
day?
                        
                        I know that there are plenty of people who
have spent time and energy
                        on trying to get these bars and clubs to tow
the line. I cant
                        understand why the few steps forward we take
are always followed by
                        those same steps back.
                        
                        What can be done to fix this problem? How can
I try and ensure that
                        walking outside my front door will not result
in a broken bottle over
                        the head, how can I stop these places that are
not invested in the
                        sustainability of Obs, from robbing me of my
sleep every weekend (incl
                        but not as bad on Thursday and Sunday nights).
If I beat the OBSID
                        clean-up team onto the pavements on a Saturday
morning, how can I know
                        that I will not have to ask my two year old
son to pick his way
                        through the glass, cigarette butts and litter
as we walk towards a
                        place where I can get a much-needed strong
coffee. Do they people who
                        left this mess behind even live here? Why do
we have to drive through
                        a seedy alleyway of dark,dingy clubs filled
with drinkers at 2pm on a
                        Sunday afternoon?
                        
                        These are the thoughts that I lie awake with
on weekend nights as I
                        contemplate where I can move to and how soon.
                        
                        We are doing much to clean up Obs by day. I am
seeing the improvements
                        and I am believing in the results. I dont even
know if OBSID has the
                        financial resources or the power to sort out
our night-time hell. What
                        can be done? A study of how SeaPoint and town
got rid of their drug
                        and alcohol offenders? A task team?
Partnership between business,
                        police and OBSID?
                        
                        Or do I just have to move? I have lain awake
at night asking these
                        questions for too long.Maybe I am just too
tired to see this thing
                        from any other perspective right now?
                        
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