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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 12:39pm on 2005-07-07 under

When I called the police to ask what the law was, I was told it's legal to operate a jackhammer in a residential neighbourhood any time after 6:00 AM.

Me, I still say seven-f'ing-thirty was way-the-hell too-f'ing-early. I'd been asleep two and a half hours.

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posted by [identity profile] darwiniacat.livejournal.com at 05:19pm on 2005-07-07
My neighbor who does construction supervision for a living told me it was 7AM to &PM. But I guess that still doesn't help you much. And I still think there should be a noise ordinance for things as loud as a jackhammer.
 
posted by [identity profile] redaxe.livejournal.com at 05:33pm on 2005-07-07
Me, I still say seven-f'ing-thirty was way-the-hell too-f'ing-early.

About twelve hours too early, in my opinion. :-|

What I want to know is why, if commercial calling (such as surveys) is restricted to a start time of 8 (or 9) AM local time, any idiot would think construction should be legal any earlier.
 
posted by [identity profile] elkor.livejournal.com at 05:34pm on 2005-07-07
Yeah, and typical residential quiet times start at 10pm.

Being a "up to midnight" person, I have to make an effort to be quiet out of respect for other people.

If only the courtesy was returned.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 11:23am on 2005-07-08
"If only the courtesy was returned."

*sigh* Yeah, that.
 
posted by [identity profile] merde.livejournal.com at 05:43pm on 2005-07-07
i am reminded of the morning i was woken at 7:45 a.m. by roofers working directly overhead. not only with the pounding, but with bits of paint and spackle raining down on me.

i feel your pain.
 
posted by [identity profile] old-hedwig.livejournal.com at 05:45pm on 2005-07-07
In general, folks who do that type of work want to get going as early as possible after it gets light in summer, because it is a LOT cooler then and the sun is not directly overhead.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 10:57am on 2005-07-08
Oh believe me, even in the midst of my irritation I understood why they want to start that early, and it makes great sense that construction of new buildings or roadways in non-residential areas starts that early. My complaint is that doing so Right Outside Someone's Bedroom Window (and it's only a couple of paces from my front wall to the street, and they were right on the sidewalk) at that hour doesn't seem quite as reasonable -- they're not making the start-time decision in a vacuum.

As someone else pointed out, if they're not allowed to ring my doorbell that early, clearly there is some understanding of the concept of "too early to reasonably disturb people" ... but jackhammers, of all things, get an exception.

Note also that I would have grumbled -- loudly even -- but only at my misfortune and not at the workers' insensitivity and the state of the noise statute, if they'd been doing emergency repairs on a burst water main or something. (Similarly, I don't bitch about fire trucks being allowed to use their sirens at whatever hour they're going to a fire, but I do gripe about 18-wheelers going by in blatant disregard of the signs on Lombard St. that say "No Trucks 7PM-7AM".)

I'm not sure where the balance point is between my reasonable expectation of being allowed to sleep and their reasonable desire to start as early as they can, but I still think that for the case of a jackhammer mere feet from my bedroom window, that balance point is sometime later than 7:30 AM.
 
posted by [identity profile] realinterrobang.livejournal.com at 09:44pm on 2005-07-07
Didn't I write a journal entry about this a while ago? Only the morning people vexing me weren't writing laws, they were just trying to set up meetings. Then again, I did mostly sleep through someone mowing the lawn right outside my open bedroom window the other morning (I woke up just enough to know that it was going on, but not enough to actually be conscious).
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 11:28am on 2005-07-08
Oh yes, your recent entry (http://www.livejournal.com/users/realinterrobang/81149.html) on the subject (link included for anyone not-you who comes along and reads this later) was on my mind as I mentally composed this entry (a while before I got around to posting it).
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posted by [personal profile] zenlizard at 02:34pm on 2005-07-08
We dont' *let* the morning people write the laws. They just get up way too early for the rest of to stop them from writing laws.

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