Already did and it’s been 45 minutes and nothing. I went took a ride to see for myself and it is not the factory it’s the street that people park in packed with cars all playing different music. Women with their babies other smoking hookah like it’s a party!!
Ook, that's the street that leads to the skate park it looks like.
I'm sure jcpd will come, just might be more important calls they have to get to 1st.
This is an ongoing problem every night on Grand Street with a multitude of cars and SUVs blasting their music so loud that the windows of the apartment are vibrating. An authorized person from the police department need to provide and make available a "sound meter." Our hearing is being assaulted and our sleep jeopardized from an absentism of police enforcement!
In the same boat as you. Randolph Avenue has two buildings 324 & 326 who rule the street with their horribly loud music. Weekends or weeknights, doesn't matter, blasts until 4 or 5 am with club sized speakers on their porches, radios blasting from their parked cars, hookahs, beer / alcohol, urinating on the sidewalks, etc, all in front of their small children. Haven't seen a police car since the pandemic began. Even before that, thanks to community policing, police would occasionally respond yet end up sharing a beer and having a few laughs with these disrespectful people because when out of uniform, don't forget these are their friends and acquaintances so they will not make them turn down the music
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I'm sure jcpd will come, just might be more important calls they have to get to 1st.
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