I feel your pain. We have a mother/daughter next door who sometimes get into it with the windows open; it's very loud, and we learn all sorts of things about how she dresses and about her (lack of) boyfriend. It sounds like yours is ridiculously frustrating, if you can hear it all night long!
...I don't think you can induce eavesdropping; if you put the speakers up there, it would seem like you're implicitly granting permissions to be recorded. If you could that'd be amusing; we'd all be rich. :)
Here in MA, if a cop can stand outside and observe you committing a crime in your house, that is admissible evidence. (This came up in a recent case, so it's obviously not a clear issue.) That would seem to indicate if you can clearly hear them from your room you're clear; but given that it's both cross-state and cross-sense I worry about drawing conclusions.
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...I don't think you can induce eavesdropping; if you put the speakers up there, it would seem like you're implicitly granting permissions to be recorded. If you could that'd be amusing; we'd all be rich. :)
Here in MA, if a cop can stand outside and observe you committing a crime in your house, that is admissible evidence. (This came up in a recent case, so it's obviously not a clear issue.) That would seem to indicate if you can clearly hear them from your room you're clear; but given that it's both cross-state and cross-sense I worry about drawing conclusions.