saddlebum66
Supreme Citizen of ZV
If I bought in to every one of these stories, Id be regurgitating a new volume of Hans Christian Andersen's Tales.
If this actually happened, she MIGHT have been watching porn flicks. She could as easily have a boyfriend she named the dog for, or a couple of other possibilities. Even simple "disturbing the peace" can get you arrested. Its doesnt follow she was popped for boinking the mutt.
So Miz Eavesdropper....if the sound transmission thru the walls is THAT clear, and that understandable without a glass or a stethoscope, have you submitted a request to your landlord for some sound-proofing remediation? Or looked into doing that for yourself? After all, if you bring a date home and things get wild, whoever is in the apt next door will hear YOU. In some states, sex without the "blessing" of marriage is still illegal....and given the timbre of the times, that list is growing. And "disturbing the Peace", while a misdemeanor, is stoll a violation of the law. Mind your backyard, and leave hers to her.
And lest you think we're picking on YOU, look up the subject on the search engine....starting with 'Privacy'....the answers you got are pretty consistent with other, similar situations.
If this actually happened, she MIGHT have been watching porn flicks. She could as easily have a boyfriend she named the dog for, or a couple of other possibilities. Even simple "disturbing the peace" can get you arrested. Its doesnt follow she was popped for boinking the mutt.
So Miz Eavesdropper....if the sound transmission thru the walls is THAT clear, and that understandable without a glass or a stethoscope, have you submitted a request to your landlord for some sound-proofing remediation? Or looked into doing that for yourself? After all, if you bring a date home and things get wild, whoever is in the apt next door will hear YOU. In some states, sex without the "blessing" of marriage is still illegal....and given the timbre of the times, that list is growing. And "disturbing the Peace", while a misdemeanor, is stoll a violation of the law. Mind your backyard, and leave hers to her.
And lest you think we're picking on YOU, look up the subject on the search engine....starting with 'Privacy'....the answers you got are pretty consistent with other, similar situations.