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Residents are fed up

'Respect those around you.'

CONSTANT loud music and partying in 6 Sabie Street have neighbours frustrated after they’ve tried a couple of times to solve the problem.

According to a resident, who wishes to stay anonymous, a taxi driver who lives in the house has been playing loud music in the early hours of the mornings. “We called the police and then it is quiet for a while but soon the music is played loud again.”

“We do not want him to not party or play music but at least turn the volume down and respect the people around you,” the resident said. The RECORD stopped by at 6 Sabie Street on September 20 at 9.20am to get the resident’s side of the story but he wasn’t at home.

On September 17 the loud music stopped at 4.30am. “All we want is for you to respect the other people around you and think about the people with babies and the elderly,” said the resident.

*EMM and EMPD were asked for comment and it will be published as soon as it is received.

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