Currently there is no curfew however you can still be in breach of certain conditions as set out by your local enviromental health board and could be prosucted by them, particulary if it is a "regular noise nuisance".
It is best to assume that 10 o'clock at night is the acceptable time for "excessive noise" however if you live by a family or families with babies and/or young children, it would be wiser to limit this to 8 o'clock. Of course some people may even take offence to you waiting until these times to tone down the noise in which case they may call the police who could still attend the party and ask you to turn the noise down, even though you are not actually commiting an offence. I took this off of the South Wales Police website and was valid as of the 25/8/2007 "The police may attend at incidents such as this and can ask the organisers to turn the music down. However, the police have no powers of prosecution for noise offences and it may be necessary to contact your local Environmental Health Department.The police may attend at incidents such as this and can ask the organisers to turn the music down. However, the police have no powers of prosecution for noise offences and it may be necessary to contact your local Environmental Health Department. The police do not have any powers to prosecute for noise nuisance"
for the music to be loud...
No, loud music will not alter the beating of your heart.
Yes. They hear 7 times better than us. Loud Music will hurt your dog physically. If you must play Loud Music, be cruel to be kind and leave the dog in another room or safely outside the home. He will hear the music as well from the next room as you will stood in front of the speaker.
No More Loud Music was created in 2001-11.
moderately loud to loud
If music is too loud, it can potentially damage the eardrums. This is why it's dangerous.
for the music to be loud...
The affects of loud music is that you could die from it
yes but the music is loud. yes but the music is loud. yes but the music is loud.
If the Music's Loud Enough... was created in 1996.
No, loud music will not alter the beating of your heart.
In the music world, there is no such thing as a curfew. =)
Yes. They hear 7 times better than us. Loud Music will hurt your dog physically. If you must play Loud Music, be cruel to be kind and leave the dog in another room or safely outside the home. He will hear the music as well from the next room as you will stood in front of the speaker.
Because they can.....everybody loves to play loud music.
No More Loud Music was created in 2001-11.
dynamics is how loud or quiet a piece of music is
Loud Music - song - was created on 2011-06-10.