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Thai tomboy assaulted by neighbour over loud noise in Pattaya - video


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Noise, knives, baseball bats, violence, all of that intertwined with noise of fake respect, the 'Ka', 'Khap',  totally useless and meaningless words, which country would that be happening in?

 

Competition on who can ride the most noisy motorbike, which country would that be in?

And the list goes on...

And then the surprise that anyone would object to that.....

 

And I now find that 'Sawasdee' just by itself, at least sounds so much nicer to the ears. 'Dee'.

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Those louvered windows facing onto the corridor are a bad idea. They might improve airflow but even when closed they let in too much outside noise.

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Just now, mikebell said:

I feel her pain; the Swedish bar has just re-opened next door to me.  Late night parties due this weekend?

My neighbours dogs bark solid from 3am to about 4, then 5.30 to 7.30am. I go to bed early!

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3 hours ago, Andre0720 said:

Competition on who can ride the most noisy motorbike

 

This surprised me when I was in BKK and stayed at my usual guesthouse near Sutthisan.  Every single motorbike and tuk-tuk seemed to be missing silencers/mufflers.

 

The noise was - at times - unbearable - even for a tolerant respectful person such as I.

 

Something changed since 2008...

 

Respect thy neighbour?

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A Thai tomboy is seeking justice after a male neighbour allegedly threatened her with a knife and beat her with a baseball bat at an apartment in Pattaya last week, reportedly over loud noise. CCTV footage also captured the tomboy damaging her neighbour’s room.

 

I wonder if has occured to the Thai tomboy not to be so ******** annoying and turn the music off, or get headphones.

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3 hours ago, mikebell said:

I feel their pain; the Swedish bar has just re-opened next door to me.  Late night parties due this weekend?

A-Ha!!!  You'll be listening to a lot of Abba?   Sabaton? Or some nice, quiet Swedish death metal?

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In the UK, there used to be a TV series about nasty neighbours. In one episode, one neighbour had a dog that would bark constantly, especially when the owner wasn't home. The neighbours complained to the owner about his dog, but he did nothing to stop it and the barking went on and on. So the complainants decided to record the dog's barking. They then installed a loudspeaker and aimed it across the fence at the dog owner's house. They'd let the recording of the barking play 24/7 when they went away on holidays. And kept playing it at full blast whenever they went out - even after the dog died!

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17 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Thai people can't play sounds on normal level.. Everywhere you go there is much noise even when they speak with eachother they have to scream and parties and temples activities the music is so  loud it can be heard km's far.. Today there is a kind of shadow show somewhere but we can hear it inside my house, and also in shopping malls,  hostesses are screaming in the micro and nobody is listening and shopping at any Big C, Lotus's Tops or wherever seems like a club than a relaxing shop... So although I feel sorry for the tomboy in this case, but probably it was not the first time that she had too much noise,and it is known that loud noise is used sometimes as a torture.. No wonder that people act like this... it is the drop

The noise pollution here is horrific! And it can definitely spike stress levels of those subjected to it. Not justifying the violence, it's never appropriate. But it is certainly understandable.

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3 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

In the UK, there used to be a TV series about nasty neighbours. In one episode, one neighbour had a dog that would bark constantly, especially when the owner wasn't home. The neighbours complained to the owner about his dog, but he did nothing to stop it and the barking went on and on. So the complainants decided to record the dog's barking. They then installed a loudspeaker and aimed it across the fence at the dog owner's house. They'd let the recording of the barking play 24/7 when they went away on holidays. And kept playing it at full blast whenever they went out - even after the dog died!

 

Had similar plans, but as it happens we moved for work.

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