Neighbors kids playing basketball at 6:30am

Anonymous
maybe you would rather be woken up to gunshots like in DC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Common courtesy os NOT breaking noise ordinaces which I can most definitely say that these kids are doing. I have heard of the noise ordinance lifting at 7am at the earliest but not before then in most of the area for the DMV.



No, bouncing basketballs don't violate noise ordinances. They're not loud enough and they don't carry far enough. You can look it up. If OP complains she's going to have to be ready to pack up and move, because she will be the neighborhood crank that everyone avoids.


Actually it does. Please educate yourself on noise ordinace laws.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Common courtesy os NOT breaking noise ordinaces which I can most definitely say that these kids are doing. I have heard of the noise ordinance lifting at 7am at the earliest but not before then in most of the area for the DMV.



No, bouncing basketballs don't violate noise ordinances. They're not loud enough and they don't carry far enough. You can look it up. If OP complains she's going to have to be ready to pack up and move, because she will be the neighborhood crank that everyone avoids.


Actually it does. Please educate yourself on noise ordinace laws.


Link, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Common courtesy os NOT breaking noise ordinaces which I can most definitely say that these kids are doing. I have heard of the noise ordinance lifting at 7am at the earliest but not before then in most of the area for the DMV.



No, bouncing basketballs don't violate noise ordinances. They're not loud enough and they don't carry far enough. You can look it up. If OP complains she's going to have to be ready to pack up and move, because she will be the neighborhood crank that everyone avoids.


Actually it does. Please educate yourself on noise ordinace laws.


Link, please.


The Arlington County noise ordinance (where OP is) was linked at 9:27. It defines daytime as starting at 7am. It measures in terms of decibels. I cannot imagine that a bouncing basketball would violate it.
Anonymous
the thing is, everyone has different tolerances. I'd SO much rather have kids playing basketball at 6:30 AM than neighbors out socializing on their back porch at 9:30/10 PM or later. I'd also rather have that than have leaf blowers and lawn mowers going at random hours all weekend. (usually starting just as we sit down to enjoy a meal outside)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Common courtesy os NOT breaking noise ordinaces which I can most definitely say that these kids are doing. I have heard of the noise ordinance lifting at 7am at the earliest but not before then in most of the area for the DMV.



No, bouncing basketballs don't violate noise ordinances. They're not loud enough and they don't carry far enough. You can look it up. If OP complains she's going to have to be ready to pack up and move, because she will be the neighborhood crank that everyone avoids.


Actually it does. Please educate yourself on noise ordinace laws.


Link, please.


The Arlington County noise ordinance (where OP is) was linked at 9:27. It defines daytime as starting at 7am. It measures in terms of decibels. I cannot imagine that a bouncing basketball would violate it.


It does as well as the kids screaming if they are while playing.
Anonymous
In a few short weeks it will be dark at 6:30 AM and your problem will be solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In a few short weeks it will be dark at 6:30 AM and your problem will be solved.


Tee hee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In a few short weeks it will be dark at 6:30 AM and your problem will be solved.


OP's focus is on her snowflakes, so she is too stupid to comprehend this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:O.P please stop complaining I am trying to train my kids to be "like Mike".
I want my children to get used to waking up to those early morning drills and to realise that they have to work hard to achieve their American Dream.
Isn't this what we all want for our kids?
I am sorry we won't stop practicing till my kids get to the NBA.
Good night O.P


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Common courtesy os NOT breaking noise ordinaces which I can most definitely say that these kids are doing. I have heard of the noise ordinance lifting at 7am at the earliest but not before then in most of the area for the DMV.



No, bouncing basketballs don't violate noise ordinances. They're not loud enough and they don't carry far enough. You can look it up. If OP complains she's going to have to be ready to pack up and move, because she will be the neighborhood crank that everyone avoids.


Actually it does. Please educate yourself on noise ordinace laws.


Link, please.


The Arlington County noise ordinance (where OP is) was linked at 9:27. It defines daytime as starting at 7am. It measures in terms of decibels. I cannot imagine that a bouncing basketball would violate it.



The retail space hammering under e didn't violate it. I was told by non emergency it ad to be a jack hammer... For example. Bitch
Anonymous
Basketball is my favorite sport.
I like the way they dribble up and down the court
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:O.P please stop complaining I am trying to train my kids to be "like Mike".
I want my children to get used to waking up to those early morning drills and to realise that they have to work hard to achieve their American Dream.
Isn't this what we all want for our kids?
I am sorry we won't stop practicing till my kids get to the NBA.
Good night O.P


+100


Perhaps it's time to update your American Dream. Less Mike, more Colin and Steve. Less basket, more studying and programming.
Anonymous
kids playing ball at 630 is fantastic. if all kids did, we wouldn't be a fat-ass nation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Go outside:

"Sweetie, we are still asleep at this hour, can you hold off until at least 7:30/8a?
We would really appreciate it -- it's just louder than you think"
Problem solved -- not quantum physics.


I think you're missing the point that the school bus is probably coming before 7. So, you're actually asking the kids to hold off until after they've been sitting still in school for 7 hours.
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