Anonymous wrote:You guys are generous; I was going to say 7-8 because NO ONE wants to hear thump thump thump endlessly all day and late into the evening. It’s crazy making and more so when you’re trying to unwind after the work day and gear up to face the grind again the next day. 8 pm OP or thy can go to a park that’s designed for that.
Anonymous wrote:We have a sport court as well. 9:00 pm is when I pull the kids off of it. In Fairfax County, this actually falls under the noise ordinance, and I think it would be permissible until 10 pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Neighbors" can eff off and get over it.
11 is fine.
You, sir or madam, are an asshole. An entitled one at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you insane? 11 is way too late. I would say 9.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into your local noise ordinance and act accordingly.
This.
There's no way it allows for 11 pm noise, no way.
My guess is 9 pm is the latest hour.
You think the law says everybody has to be silent after 11pm.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into your local noise ordinance and act accordingly.
This.
There's no way it allows for 11 pm noise, no way.
My guess is 9 pm is the latest hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into your local noise ordinance and act accordingly.
This.
There's no way it allows for 11 pm noise, no way.
My guess is 9 pm is the latest hour.
You think the law says everybody has to be silent after 11pm.
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. But people have an expectation of reasonable quiet at night. The noise ordinance time seems like a common sense cutoff time for basketball noise close to other houses.