(09-01-2022, 10:54 AM)gr8dadof2 Wrote:(09-01-2022, 06:58 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: Our Police are seriously under resourced to do a job that is increasingly complex and dangerous. In order to do the best they can their focus is on people rather than property. So, when we need their help to stay safe they will be there, but part of that certainty is accepting that crimes that involve property are getting a lot less attention.With regard to your comment about our police.
If we expect our cops to look after the mentally ill, the drunks, the non compliant, the violent abusers and the trouble makers, then hunting down the ratbags who nick our stuff just has to be a low priority.
Trouble with loud is it affects those around us too.
Like being unvaccinated, the consequences of our prerogatives are often shared among those who made other choices.
But what about catching the thief BEFORE they escalate into SERIOUS crime. At the moment they are only thieving stereo equipment. Wouldn't it be better to intervene at the lesser criminal activity rather than leave it until it becomes 'increasingly complex and dangerous'
Catch the criminal and turn them around BEFORE they move into more complex crimes as they age.
It's a cop out (excuse the pun) to not focus on ALL crime.
(09-01-2022, 10:37 AM)Olive Wrote: Yes, you should if your voluntary activities are reducing the quality of life of others.  Noise pollution is never a good thing and it is entirely your choice to inflict loud noises on others.So playing a bit of loud music is now 'reducing the quality of life' for other PMSL get the ...... outta here
I love music and I play instruments and sing, but I would never do so where I can be heard by people who have not chosen to be in earshot.
Yeah it is quite vexing when your children can't sleep because some dickhead is playing loud music late at night and keeps playing it even after you ask them politely to turn it down.