I do hope anyone with Parkinson's is warned off ever visiting the memorial!
Greg
So could it happen here ?
May be
Officers were called to Cheltenham Road in the early hours of Saturday after reports of people dancing in the road and playing music.
I've been at a party (hosted by people that now live in Bristol) that had the police called on it. The neighbours didn't appreciate the Royal Marine brass band* that arrived at 1am and started giving an impromptu concert.
We only found out the next day - apparently the police said, "sounds like a great party, it's a one-off and they're self-contained. We're not getting involved"
* I strongly recommend inviting the Royal Marines to any party. Because it was a civvie party, they were grateful for the free beer, slept in the garden and were up at 7am giving the whole place a thorough tidy up while the rest of us slept
Of course there was nothing the police could do. The police are there to prevent crime. Late night noise is nothing to do with them unless there's a crime or they believe a crime is likely.
Late night noise is the responsibility of the local Council. Usually the Environmental Health Department. I had the police attend my daughter's 17th birthday party because it was noisy. I simply told them than noise was nothing to do with them and they went away. I did get a letter from Environmental Health - I called and said 'sorry' and the case was closed.
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