Gerry wrote:
> Retired wrote:
>> "Johnny" wrote in message
>> news:4a4f346c$0$29136$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org...
>>> Retired wrote:
>>>> I live in a quiet residential area, but last Saturday, and again
>>>> last night there has been deafening "music" from the house & garden
>>>> at our rear. Yesterday evening the "music" started at about 20.30
>>>> and went on until after 00.30 this morning.
>>>> The police inform me that there is nothing that they can do, that
>>>> "one can do what one likes in one's own home", and it is a matter
>>>> for the Council's environmental department (which obviously is not
>>>> available other than 9-5 Mon-Fri.).
>>>> My local councillor, when I spoke to him, simply accused me of being
>>>> racist, as it transpires that it is an Asian wedding which goes on
>>>> for four days, and that I am being racist by objecting. (He was at
>>>> the party.) Meanwhile my wife is still suffering from the migraine
>>>> the noise induced and has been forced to take appropriate drugs,
>>>> which unfortunately have other side effects.
>>>> Is there anything I can do?
>>>> Are the Police correct in stating that there is no action that they
>>>> can take?
>>>> Any sensible advice would be welcome - whilst I am attracted to the
>>>> idea of a Molotov cocktail, I don't think that would be a practical
>>>> solution!
>>>>
>>>> B.E.
>>> Live and let live you racist tosser.
>>>
>>>
>> A typical remark from someone who is clearly racist.
>> I did not even know they were asian until I spoke to my councillor.
>
> So why make a point of it? There was no need at all to mention their
> origins.
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It was the council official who first mentioned race, not the OP. But
needless to say he will be the one condemned for "racism". |