London, April 18 : Authorities in England have fined a woman after her
noisy sex sessions with her husband even woke a partially deaf neighbour.
Randy Caroline Cartwright, 47, received a noise
abatement notice last year following complaints about her bedroom antics with
her factory worker husband Steve, 46.
However, their raucous romps
continued, compelling their neighbours to file further complaints against
them.
According to reports, the couple's neighbours said that they were
fed-up with their "moaning, groaning, screaming and even slapping". One even
said that it all sounded like domestic violence.
Environmental Health
officials built up a catalogue of 23 tapes recorded in Washington, Tyne and
Wear, through one neighbour's soundproofed walls.
The officials heard the
tapes using headphones, before pronouncing the romps a "statutory
nuisance".
"I heard sounds of a sexual nature really loud. It came from
both parties," the Sun quoted Rachel O'Connor, who taped the sessions, as
saying.
One partially-deaf Margery Ball revealed that the Cartwrights'
antics had not let her have a full night's sleep for two years.
Anne
Dimmock, who also lives close to the pair's terraced home, said: "It's a very
loud noise. I thought it was domestic violence, it was that
unnatural."
Caroline denied breaching the abatement order, telling
Sutherland JPs: "I can't understand why people ask me to be quiet. It's normal
to me."
However, the officials found her guilty, and fined 200 pounds
with 300 pounds costs.
She also got an Anti-Social Behaviour Order
(ASBO) banning excess noise, including screaming or shouting.
--- ANI
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