Members nchangin Posted September 2, 2012 Members Share Posted September 2, 2012 Good evening, Last night my fiance and I hosted a party at our house. Located in a city pop about 18 K and we rent an old 4 bedroom house and in the back yard there is a 2 car garage. Invite family and friends over and drinkin' carrying on and eventually we fire up some karaoke tunes. It's a double lot so we are on a acre of land. The one neighbor to one side I talked to earlier and had told him we'll be having some music later on and invited them over. The other neighbor is friends and were actually partying with us. Anyhooo...I guess it did creep up volume wise (2 mrx 518 and 2 mrx 515's, crown 4000 watt amp bottoms and yamaha 2000 watt tops) and neighbors boyfriend was at home and heard our address on the scanner, cops on the way, no sooner than I heard it passed to me (was singing dirty deeds done dirt cheap) at the end I said concrete shoes, cyanide, ***** PD! "done dirt cheap!" look over and he's standing in the garage asking who lives there. crap. I was thinking I still had time to tune it all down and play the stupid card. Anyway, very very rude officer and very agressive. You know 18,000 questions with out stating WHY. So I'm like sure I'll give you my name AFTER you give me yours, badge #, your supervisor's name and the reason for your visit? We have a complaint, what type of complaint may I ask? We can't disclose that you have to come to the station on Monday for that info. Anyway so I'm a prick back to prick. Another officer came in and politely said hey it's loud and we can hear it 4 houses down the street, ok we can respect this and I'm nice back to the officer. I know in the past I've done live stuff at people's houses and I even called the chief of police and asked about permits etc for noise ordinances. Well get this you can't even apply for a permit, however the city can apply for a permit for big huge acts that play downtown for city events. Ok got my verbal warning no problem we will turn off, then he says I have to ask you to ask all these people to go home. Now THAT I objected to, sir there is no law that states I have to ask my guests to go home and I'm sorry I will not do that. All of these people are staying here tonight because they have all been drinking and that's what's going to happen so they are not leaving. He said well we are supposed to ask you to that..and if we come back we will cite you. I know talking to the chief that's what he said, if we get a call you get a warning, if we visit a second time you will probably be cited and a 3rd time arrest. Later on we have music off and we are drinking with the fire going shootin the **** and 3 dudes come up the driveway, yo what's up, we are 3 houses down and the police busted up our party (college kids), so what I'm thinking is that when they busted the party and heard my music hence paying us a visit. I don't know that seems to be a violation of my rights to FORCE me to ask my guests to leave...thoughts????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Terry Allan Hall Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 Telling you to send your guests home on a "warning" seems kinda "Totalitarian", to me, as you'd already agreed to turn the volume down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members donkey 12 Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 Seems like that is a pretty hard hitting sound system for this kind of event in that type of neighborhood. We have swing dance parties at our house and I use one EV ZX1-90 (8" speaker) powered by a Yamaha EMX512SC turned up about 1/4 of the way. I live on a large farm with no neighbors, so I could go as loud as I want. I'll admit, I just don't like loud music. Anyway, do you have any idea of how loud it was (decibel meter)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members moogerfooger Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 don't be rude to the police, ever. There will come a time when it will come back to haunt you. Yes sir, l'm sure we were a little loud. Sorry about that. we'll keep it down from here on out. thanks for giving us the warning, and thank you for your service. good night. [/problem] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members moogerfooger Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 Telling you to send your guests home on a "warning" seems kinda "Totalitarian", to me, as you'd already agreed to turn the volume down. attitude brings that out in police, every time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Telecruiser Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 But ... but .. but officer, I thought you said you didn't want to have to come back here tonight? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nchangin Posted September 3, 2012 Author Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 Seems like that is a pretty hard hitting sound system for this kind of event in that type of neighborhood. We have swing dance parties at our house and I use one EV ZX1-90 (8" speaker) powered by a Yamaha EMX512SC turned up about 1/4 of the way. I live on a large farm with no neighbors, so I could go as loud as I want. I'll admit, I just don't like loud music. Anyway, do you have any idea of how loud it was (decibel meter)? Ohhh I don't know probably pretty loud, no meter so hard to say. It doesn't take much for those JBL's to cut, sure do sound nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members SpaceNorman Posted September 3, 2012 Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 The mention of college kids in your post makes me wonder if you live in a college town. If you do - nothing about the police's response is surprising in the least. College town law enforcement is focused on two thing ... 1) keeping the kids in line and 2) maximizing revenues. My experience around colleges towns is that it's a zero tolerance game when it comes to amplified music out in the rental subdivisions adjacent campus - as well as a great revenue opportunity if there's any underaged drinking going on. If there's anything I'm certain of - it's that the last thing the police are interested in is a debate about what your rights are situations like this. You certainly won't get anywhere even thinking about debating was constitutes "too loud". Ordinance enforcement is justified solely on the suggestion that they've received a complaint. Trying to debate with 'em after that - just gets ugly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nchangin Posted September 3, 2012 Author Members Share Posted September 3, 2012 Indeed no debate! Once I was treated like an adult and approached what the issue was system was turned off and told them it would stay off. It is a college town, however it's a residental neighborhood (all houses not apartments) and the students that had their party busted 3 houses down obviously rent that house. I never debated, said yes sir it will be off the rest of the night, however, the average age at my house was 30 +. Not college kids, just some of us middle aged, making a living, raising a family and paying taxes kinda folk. I don't think a complaint was registered to be honest, they just so happen to hear it being in the neighborhood. We have had a parties in the past one one neighbor let us know it was too loud and we turned it down was the end of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators daddymack Posted September 4, 2012 Moderators Share Posted September 4, 2012 the law doesn't care if you are 21, 31, 41...it doesn't care if you rent or own...and I'm with mooger: even if the cop is being a total dick, he may be looking for a reason to 'up the ante', so do not give him that reason. Be cool, remain calm, be polite, get his badge number... and invite to come back for a beer when he gets off duty....and tell him to bring his friends. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members moogerfooger Posted September 4, 2012 Members Share Posted September 4, 2012 But ... but .. but officer, I thought you said you didn't want to have to come back here tonight? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John Ellis Posted September 4, 2012 Members Share Posted September 4, 2012 Yes sir and no sir without ever admitting to any form of guilt has kept me out of a lot of {censored} in my much younger years. And cops have been there and helped in most of my chance meetings with them. Matter of fact, I had a Mississippi Highway Patrol officer offer to give me money to repair a busted radiator hose just south of Granada. I didn't need his money but he did take my wife and son to the nearest exit while I waited on AAA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members steve mac Posted September 5, 2012 Members Share Posted September 5, 2012 I was stopped by the Tennessee high way patrol for speeding, I think I was about twice the limit, put on my best Prince Charles accent and I think he thought I was James Bond anyhow a bit of schmoozing and he gave us an escort to where we were going. So as with everyone I meet my philosophy is be nice, be nice, be nice and if it's not working become nasty real quick or better still run away. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jersey Jack Posted September 5, 2012 Members Share Posted September 5, 2012 I don't think the police have the right to ask your friends to leave over a first-time noise complaint--there would have to be a clear and present threat to public safety or repeated failure to comply with the law. But I'm not a lawyer, so perhaps someone can confirm this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Telecruiser Posted September 5, 2012 Members Share Posted September 5, 2012 I don't think the police have the right to ask your friends to leave over a first-time noise complaint--there would have to be a clear and present threat to public safety or repeated failure to comply with the law. But I'm not a lawyer, so perhaps someone can confirm this? I believe they have to declare it an unlawful assembly. I would think doing that at a private residence would be a stretch unless there were some extreme circumstances. I don't think playing music too loud would be considered extreme. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sventvkg Posted September 5, 2012 Members Share Posted September 5, 2012 I'm about sick of jack boot, federally trained cops acting like THEY are the law, violating our rights and bugging their eyes out at us, the American citizens they are supposed to "protect and serve". I have nothing to say to them. If they came to my house, I know the EXACT laws and ordinances. I would tell them politely I'll turn it down but to get off my property unless they have a warrant. Do yourselves a favor and avoid cops. This new cadre are bad bad news. I don't know about you but I'm my own cop. I recommend arming up, learning how to protect yourself and obeying all laws. If you need to call them to report an incident down the line do so but other than that steer clear of them. Police ARE NOT the keepers of the peace they once were when my grandfather was a captain in Westfield, NJ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members busdriver72 Posted September 5, 2012 Members Share Posted September 5, 2012 I was in law enforcement several years ago, and went on lots of disturbance calls. 99% were no big deal. If there was band we'd usually listen for a minute before making contact. We tried to be as friendly as we could...we'd say the band is good but a bit too loud...most of the time folks turned it down a bit. We NEVER told anyone their company had to leave.And you don't want the off duty officers to show up....you wouldn't have enough beer. Edit: Okay, I gotta confess if we noticed a few folks there who were majorly drunk we would wait a few blocks down the street. As cars would leave the party we'd watch how they drove. The ones who weaved alot got stopped. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Terry Allan Hall Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 attitude brings that out in police, every time. Absolutely...it's always better to tell the officer, "Oops, things got out of hand, volumewise, and we'll be more careful!", then walk over and turn it down considerably, asking "how's that?". Brings a much more polite response from the gendarmes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sventvkg Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 This thread reminds me of one of the worst pieces of {censored}E on country radio right now... 5150 Ever since I met you girlYou've been on my brainI can't think of nothin' elseBut you all night and dayIt's like I've got a first class seatUp on Ozzy's trainIt's driving me insane 5-1-5-0 somebody call the po poI'm going crazyThinking about you baby5-1-5-0 just this side of locoI'm going crazyI think I love you baby I got to get your number girlI got to call you upI got to get you ridin'Shotgun in my truckThis little bit of you I gotIt ain't good enoughYeah you got me all messed up 5-1-5-0 somebody call the po po[ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/5150-lyrics-dierks-bentley.html ]I'm going crazyThinking about you baby5-1-5-0 just this side of locoI'm going crazyI think I love you baby Cause I aint never felt like this(nah)And I, I just need one kissFrom you, and I'll be good as newIf I don't get some of your sweet lovin'No tellin' what I might do 5-1-5-0 somebody call the po poThink I'm losin' my mind girl5-1-5-0 just this side of locoYeah Yeah Yeah Yeah 5-1-5-0 somebody call the po poI'm going crazyThinking about you baby5-1-5-0 spinnin' my head like a yo-yoI'm going crazyI think I love you baby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members TIMKEYS Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 I'm going crazyThinking about you baby5-1-5-0 just this side of locoI'm going crazyI think I love you babyCause I aint never felt like this(nah)And I, I just need one kissFrom you, and I'll be good as newIf I don't get some of your sweet lovin'No tellin' what I might do5-1-5-0 somebody call the po poThink I'm losin' my mind girl5-1-5-0 just this side of locoYeah Yeah Yeah Yeah5-1-5-0 somebody call the po poI'm going crazyThinking about you baby5-1-5-0 spinnin' my head like a yo-yoI'm going crazyI think I love you baby How many copies did it sell? It rocks,, what else does it need to do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Howie22 Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 How many copies did it sell? It rocks,, what else does it need to do? Yeah, I am not sure I get the complaint, either. Rocking little tune. Lyrically weak? Yeah. But, of all the crap on country radio these days, Dierks does not cause any issues with me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members fingerpicker Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 I dont like the song, but its definately what is called for if you want to be on the modern country stations. Complaining about it makes you come off as being jealous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Shaster Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 I just played a wedding last Sunday at a house "halfway" up a mountain. Expensive area, the house was very impressive, even had an elevator in it. Anyway, it was a four piece band doing some Jazz, Soul and Motown. We were playing in an outdoor courtyard that did not face the mountain view. We played one set and the police showed up around 10:00 pm. They didn't shut it down but stated that they had complaints coming from "miles" down the moutainside and we would have to call it at 11:00 (which was the scheduled time anyway). It wasn't loud, I was just using two Yorkville NX350's, one for the keys and one for the vocals, but there must have been some kind of funneling effect. It's my feeliing that because the owner had money (lots) and also knew how to converse in a manner the police could relate to, we were allowed to continue and finish off the night. I know that I've been in similar situations and have been shut down right away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sventvkg Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 How many copies did it sell? It rocks,, what else does it need to do? it's trite and inane just like the people who bought it. The music is cool but the lyrics are a needless wasteland of idiocy...But then I guess this describes our society at large which is reflected in our popular music...So forget it. Back to your regularly scheduled programing. :wave: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Terry Allan Hall Posted September 6, 2012 Members Share Posted September 6, 2012 it's trite and inane just like the people who bought it. The music is cool but the lyrics are a needless wasteland of idiocy...But then I guess this describes our society at large which is reflected in our popular music...So forget it. Back to your regularly scheduled programing. :wave: Sounds like it would've been a huge hit for Garth Brooks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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