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Noisy sex sparks 100 complaints from miffed neighbours – and one randy town had the most culprits

Noisy sex sparks 100 complaints from miffed neighbours – and one randy town had the most culprits

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A recording device was even planted in the home of one complaining neighbour
MOAN & GROAN Noisy sex sparks 100 complaints from miffed neighbours – and one randy town had the most culprits
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NOISY nookie next door sparked at least 100 complaints from neighbours in a year.
Loud love-making with moaning, groaning, headboard banging and squeaky bedsprings stopped others getting a good night's kip.
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And in some cases, council officials gave those complaining noise diaries or recording equipment to monitor sound levels.
Randy Rotherham had the highest number of recorded complaints about the racket made during romps, with 15.
One irate caller in Islington, North London, told the council the neighbours 'were making sex noises through the night and the bed was making creaking and banging noises as well'.
A resident blamed for a sexual din in Bradford was sent a council warning letter.
When that did not work, a council worker planted a recording device in the home of the neighbour who had complained.
A noise officer then listened to the recording, and deemed the racket 'unreasonable'.
A resident of Telford, Shrops, complained the neighbours' headboard kept banging against the wall.
And in Kingston, South West London, a local said the couple next door were 'having the loudest sex imaginable'.
The survey of councils under Freedom of Information rules found 30 recorded 98 such complaints.
But the true total will be much higher as the majority could not give a number. Culprits could be fined £110 or even face court action.
This Morning's Holly and Phil in shock as they listen to noisy sex session of couple slammed by their neighbours

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