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Lilith
04-27-2009, 09:20 PM
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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER



A woman has been given an Asbo banning her from making too much noise when having sex with her husband.
Caroline Cartwright was found guilty of breaching a noise abatement notice served on her after 25 complaints to police.
The 47-year-old denied the latest five charges but was found guilty after Sunderland magistrates listened to recordings of her loud lovemaking with husband Steve.

Screams: Caroline Cartwright and husband Steve's loud, marathon sex sessions kept their partially deaf neighbour Margery Ball awake at night for two years


The couple’s partially deaf neighbour Margery Ball said she had not had a decent night’s sleep in two years because of the noise made by the couple.
As well as being given an Asbo, Mrs Cartwright was yesterday fined ?200 with ?300 costs.
She was taken to court after Environmental Health officers placed recording equipment in the flat next door to her house in Concord, Tyne and Wear.

Her neighbour, Rachel O’Connor, pressed a button on the machine every time she was disturbed by noise from next door.

She told the court: ‘I heard sounds of a sexual nature, they were really loud, and there was a lot of moaning and groaning and screaming as if in pain.

‘It wasn’t just the woman, it came from both parties.’

Miss O’Connor told the court that when she first moved into the flat, in November 2007, the noise started at midnight and lasted until 3am.

Now, she said, the noise started at about 6.30am and lasted until 9am.
Environmental Health officer Pamela Spark told the court she had listened to 23 recordings of the couple having sex.
She said: ‘There was an excessive screaming female voice on the recordings.’
Mrs Cartwright told the court that she was not ‘making the noise on purpose’.
She added: ‘I can’t understand why people ask me to be quiet. It’s normal to me.’
But chairman of the magistrates Alan Griffins said: ‘You were ordered to refrain from screaming and shouting at such levels when engaging in sexual activity with your husband.
‘You could have made efforts to minimise your vocalisation while having sex. You have not shown due respect for other human beings.’

GusAspar
04-30-2009, 04:33 PM
There is of course absolutely no question that the complaint about the couple's noise was prompted by jealousy. Oh, no, no, no....

scotzoidman
05-02-2009, 12:06 AM
They couldn't just pass it off as really loud praying? Usually there's a few "OHGOD"s invoked...

jseal
05-02-2009, 08:56 AM
It can feel heavenly! :D

jseal
11-09-2009, 06:29 PM
:bump:

A court was played a 10 minute recording of a Wearside couple whose nightly sex sessions were said to have ruined the lives of neighbours. Caroline and Steve Cartwright's love making was described as "murder" and "unnatural" at Newcastle Crown Court.

Mrs Cartwright, 48, from Washington, is appealing against a conviction for breaching a noise abatement notice against the couple. A judge and two magistrates adjourned the hearing until Tuesday. Mrs Cartwright is using Article 8 of the Human Rights Act (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/6531852/Woman-claims-order-banning-her-from-noisy-sex-is-breach-of-human-rights.html) to argue she has a right to "respect for her private and family life".

Next door neighbour Rachel O'Connor told the court she was frequently late for work because she overslept having been awake most of the night because of the noise. She said:

"It is not very pleasant living there and it has been quite stressful.
"The noise sounds like they are both in considerable pain. I cannot describe the noise. I have never ever heard anything like it."

Specialist equipment installed in Miss O'Connor's flat by Sunderland City Council recorded noise levels of between 30 to 40 decibels, with the highest being 47 decibels.

Giving evidence, unemployed Mrs Cartwright said she was unable to control the noise she made during sex. She said:

"After I got the Noise Abatement Notice I tried to control it. I even tried to use a pillow (over her face) to try and lessen the noise.
"I did not understand why people asked me to be quiet because to me it is normal. I didn't understand where they were coming from."

The case continues ...

jseal
11-10-2009, 06:30 PM
Caroline and Steve Cartwright have lost their appeal (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/wear/8352729.stm) against her conviction.

Natures Gift
11-16-2009, 11:46 AM
When I was first married we had a young couple next door who were a bit vocal, I found it embarassing when we had company, but otherwise it wasn't a problem.

I must say,this sounds excessive and if people's sleep is being disturbed it must be very irritating.

I think these two need to buy a little place in the country ... miles from anywhere.

AngelicVampires
11-20-2009, 10:28 AM
When an ex and I were staying at a motel, the couple (or we think 3some) staying next door was/were being pretty loud. It pissed me off but didn't bother him. The night ended with us having an argument and demanding another room.