Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow no parenting on this thread, LOL
OP call the police next time. Nonemergency number.
Drunk drivers only takes one.
This is about parenting, it's about neighboring.
Anonymous wrote:Wow no parenting on this thread, LOL
OP call the police next time. Nonemergency number.
Drunk drivers only takes one.
Anonymous wrote:I texted the parent once when their high school aged son had a huge party next door. I got worried our older neighbor would call the police as there were kids drinking and smoking weed in the front yard and there were so many kids in the house. The party was shut down in less than 15 minutes and the parent appreciated the text. I had a teen the same age and would much rather get a text so that I could handle it than to get the police involved especially a few months before college.
Anonymous wrote:It’s 11pm on a Saturday night and you’re upset because the noise has been keeping you awake for hours? What time do you normally go to bed?
+1
It’s 11pm on a Saturday night and you’re upset because the noise has been keeping you awake for hours? What time do you normally go to bed?
Anonymous wrote:I would put on a KN95 or N 95 and go back and ask to speak to the father. Or you could call on the phone and ask to speak to the father but just be prepared for them to have a 17-year-old in person in the dad be put on the phone.
Or you could call in a noise complaint to 311 or 911. I would not do that unless the kids are white, however.
The previous post or comment to go to bed is obnoxious. That’s the whole point they original poster would like to go to bed and cannot because there’s a loud party going on. During a pandemic. With a bunch of unmasked teenagers. There are many reasons to try to put the kibosh on this party.