Savas Caruso, the man rocking Adelaide's north in his underwear and sneakers, has been arrested by police
A rock ‘n’ roll battle is playing out in Adelaide’s north as a musician fights for his right to rock against some of his neighbours’ pleas for peace and quiet.One neighbour told ABC Radio Adelaide there was too much swearing
Police arrested Mr Caruso in June after he allegedly failed to comply with an environment protection order Savas Caruso plays a weekly set on his electric guitar at the front of his Salisbury Downs home on Sunday afternoons, wearing only his underwear and sneakers.One neighbour, Paul, told Radio Adelaide’s David Bevan on Friday morning that while he did not mind the noise, he had issues with the swearing in Mr Caruso’s music.
“I don’t have a problem with him playing it [the guitar], but what I do have a problem with is the F and C-bombs he continually drops,” he said. Paul, who did not give his surname, lives about a kilometre away from Mr Caruso’s house and said he can hear the music from his backyard.“I don’t care about the noise … but his language is foul.”Mr Caruso told Radio Adelaide that many of his neighbours had no problem with his performances."My most immediate neighbours have actually donated me all their instruments."We have a really sort of good thing going down here.
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