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Asbo crackdown to end tenants' party noise

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Published Date: 29 December 2006
THREE tenants in the same street have been served with antisocial behaviour orders following complaints over noise and late-night parties.
Lothian and Borders Police, East Lothian Council and East Lothian Housing Association teamed up to bring interim Asbo applications before Haddington Sheriff Court.

They have been granted against three tenants in Dury Way, Wallyford - John Armstrong, Lynsey Gardner and Sharon Muir. Applications for full antisocial behaviour orders will be heard on January 16.

Martin Pollhammer, chief executive of East Lothian Housing Association, said: "I hope this helps the individuals concerned think about how they will enjoy the festive season without making the lives of their neighbours a misery, as they have done for the past few months."



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1

blackley,

29/12/2006 14:31:23

They'll observe it for a bit and then it'll be back to the mayhem again. People like that have no self-control. They are like ill-behaved kids who need noise and a carry-on all the time. It's laughable that the chief exdecutive expects them to "think about how they will enjoy the festive season". It might be different if they lived next to him!

2

Messalina,

29/12/2006 17:29:03

Do you think anti-noise ASBOs will be handed out for the excessive noise we have to suffer on Hogmanay???

3

Chuck.U.Farley,

NW London 31/12/2006 08:08:12

No Messalina (2).............be a bit like handing out speeding fines at Brand,s Hatch


 

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