| Love-making & ASBOS; This really made me laugh!! | |
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| RC | Dec 15 2009, 09:06 PM Post #1 |
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I couldn't believe it when I read this story on the BBC website tonight!!! I would love to know what on earth this man was doing to have such a noisy session!!! rofl Noisy sex woman admits Asbo breach The couple's lovemaking was described as 'unnatural' A woman who was given an anti-social behaviour order banning her from making loud noises during sex has admitted breaching the order. Caroline and Steve Cartwright's love-making was described as "murder" and "unnatural" at Newcastle Crown Court. Neighbours, the local postman and a woman taking her child to school complained about the noise. Cartwright, 48, from Washington on Wearside, pleaded guilty to three counts of breaching the Asbo. She will be sentenced on 18 January. At an earlier hearing, next door neighbour Rachel O'Connor told the court she was frequently late for work because she overslept having been awake most of the night because of the noise. She said: "The noise sounds like they are both in considerable pain. I cannot describe the noise. I have never ever heard anything like it." Neighbour Rachel O'Connor said the couple sounded like they were in pain In November, Cartwright appealed against a noise abatement notice imposed in 2007, as well as the subsequent Asbo, which banned the couple from "shouting, screaming or vocalisation at such a level as to be a statutory nuisance". Her bid was rejected by Recorder Jeremy Freedman, who said: "It certainly was intrusive and constituted a statutory nuisance. "It was clearly of a very disturbing nature and it was also compounded by the duration - this was not a one-off, it went on for hours at a time. "It is further compounded by the frequency of the episode, virtually every night." Sunderland City Council told the court they had recorded noise levels of up to 47 decibels using equipment installed at Cartwright's neighbour's house. World Health Organisation guidelines state that 30 decibels is enough to cause sleep disturbance. |
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| firth | Dec 15 2009, 09:46 PM Post #2 |
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Admin
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jAwz And it's not even April 1st! :o |
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| GunChleoc | Dec 16 2009, 06:48 AM Post #3 |
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They should get some acoustic insulation rofl |
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| Laurie | Dec 16 2009, 01:19 PM Post #4 |
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They need a house way way out in the country! However, I can't help but feel that they are purposely making a ridiculous amount of noise. ^o) |
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| Laird willie h | Dec 17 2009, 06:20 AM Post #5 |
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It was a relief when I seen it was Newcastle area and not Sauchie :A :A rofl rofl rofl Sauchie's full of ASBO's . Not that type though rofl Edited by Laird willie h, Dec 17 2009, 06:20 AM.
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| CURIOSITY | Dec 17 2009, 09:03 AM Post #6 |
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muin
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I passed the this on to the building services lab! |
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| tiz | Dec 17 2009, 12:50 PM Post #7 |
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luis
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my kind of woman I wonder if she is available Saturday night |
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