It starts with a church in Phoenix called Christ the King Church. Prior to May, the church rang its bells every hour on the hour, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Despite all that is wonderful with hourly dinging-and-donging, some of the neighborhood’s residents got annoyed and asked a judge to shut down the racket.
Read the rest of the Wall Street Journal Law Blog story here.
I bought a house next to an airport/fire station/police station, and now I am going to complain about the planes/fire trucks/police affecting my amenity and property value. I know my rights! I want them stopped and I demand compensation!
ReplyDeleteWe've had complaints in our area from people who moved next to an Air Force base and then gripe about the noise from the fighter jets.
ReplyDeleteThe church I went to as a kid never ever had any church bells. They had a piano, an organ, and lots of different music, but all of it was played only INSIDE the building. When I moved into an apartment across from a church, I had no idea of the pain I would endure due to the constant dong dong dong...UGH!!!
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