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People who mean this stuff don't usually announce it beforehand.
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While I’m all for live and let live, some neighbours are frankly arseholes!
If the loud behaviour continues report every instance of it that happens between 11PM and 7AM to the police and insist that they appear and caution your neighbour. If this behaviour is consistent after a few warnings find out from your local council who the anti-social behaviour team are, point them towards the police instances for evidence. From there you can ask them to talk to the neighbours about it and if they are ignored and the police keep getting called they will ASBO them for you.
Be aware that your neighbours are likely to be grade A cunts thought out the entire process – I had to do this with some rented tennets in my block that were selling heroin and boy was that fun – it does work in the end but you need to have some staying power!
Best of luck dude!
send them a letter; most MPs have online comms. Give them a try
Alternatate this with some high pitched guitar, just slighly out of tune...
Or Justin Beiber, at full volume...
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
I had similar about ten years ago: a guy coming home drunk most nights and leaving music on all through the night and even a full band playing in his attached garage from 2.00am on several occasions. Got the usual 'keep a diary' from the local council dept but I went straight to the Association who were genuinely horrified. Two weeks later he was gone.
Edit: Outgunning the neighbours? - no. A mate of mine had trouble from noisy upstairs neighbours in a row of large terraced houses with ground and first floor flats. One day he went to work leaving his Hi-Fi playing continuously through his Fender Twin to get revenge. He managed to upset everyone in the street and was given his notice to quit
Every time we would have a hoouse party or a barbeque we'd let the neighbours know beforehand (invite them over etc) and quieten down by around half nine/ten. And that was once or twice a year if that.
Have a chat with some other neighbours and see what they think, if they have similar grievances then ask them to record the incidents as well. Strength in numbers, ask them to contact the same person you've been dealing with.
Certainly don't fight fire with fire, as it could get ugly and make things ten times worse. If you feel things aren't moving in the right direction and you have the financial means to, I would think about moving.