Urban dwellers tolerate screeching subways, traffic and noisy bars. But late-night sounds of coital revelry are the breaking point
A wave of “sex mayhem” has apparently been sweepingCity, prompting residents to lodge an increasing number of noise complaints to a government helpline.
“They’re still here causing a sex mayhem,” a neighbor complained one day at 6am. “Thought it was too cold outside for an orgy party. Doesn’t stop this guy.” “To get a sense of how disruptive they are, I’ve slept through earthquakes and fires in my life … I couldn’t sleep through this,” the resident wrote last April, in a complaint lodged at 2.45am.Another said: “Ceiling shaking and debris falling sex.”
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