Attack at Naga House - Kampot

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Re: Attack at Naga House - Kampot

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To be fair, Naga (and banyan/bodhi) have been doing these nights for much longer than most of the housing that is affected. Or effected.
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Was Steve Morrish involved at all?
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bartender3042 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:03 pm To be fair, Naga (and banyan/bodhi) have been doing these nights for much longer than most of the housing that is affected. Or effected.
So what, Naga House moves in then nobody else can? First let them buy the whole affected area and then we can use it as a fair being argument.
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I guess they've been lucky that no one affected by the noise is connected well enough to get them shut down.
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The Chinese invasion will see to it. Then just ktv all night long.
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hanno wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 3:23 pm
Stramash23 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:15 pmYou miss the point: complaints are rare now because we turn it down WITHOUT RECEIVING COMPLAINTS from around midnight. It is even rarer to get to complaint #3.
If you kept me awake every night until
around midnight
, your power cables would have an accident before too long.

And from Prakas 42: maximum nosie levels permitted between 22:00 and 06:00: 45 decibel.
Wow, 45 decibels is pretty low. My AC is cranking out more noise than that from across the room.
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Re: Attack at Naga House - Kampot

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Moe wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:24 pm
hanno wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 3:23 pm
Stramash23 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:15 pmYou miss the point: complaints are rare now because we turn it down WITHOUT RECEIVING COMPLAINTS from around midnight. It is even rarer to get to complaint #3.
If you kept me awake every night until
around midnight
, your power cables would have an accident before too long.

And from Prakas 42: maximum nosie levels permitted between 22:00 and 06:00: 45 decibel.
Wow, 45 decibels is pretty low. My AC is cranking out more noise than that from across the room.
You need a new A/C.
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fax wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:14 pm
bartender3042 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:03 pm To be fair, Naga (and banyan/bodhi) have been doing these nights for much longer than most of the housing that is affected. Or effected.
So what, Naga House moves in then nobody else can? First let them buy the whole affected area and then we can use it as a fair being argument.
I get your point. I do. (And I like my peace and quiet these days). But what I am saying is these establishments have been doing this for (Khmer-relatively) a long time. And they set up in an area that is (was) not overly inhabited. People have since chosen to buy land parcels all around, knowing fully well that there are Friday and Saturday night parties.

Would you move next door to your towns nightclub and then complain?
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Re: Attack at Naga House - Kampot

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hanno wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:49 pm
Moe wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:24 pm
hanno wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 3:23 pm
Stramash23 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:15 pmYou miss the point: complaints are rare now because we turn it down WITHOUT RECEIVING COMPLAINTS from around midnight. It is even rarer to get to complaint #3.
If you kept me awake every night until
around midnight
, your power cables would have an accident before too long.

And from Prakas 42: maximum nosie levels permitted between 22:00 and 06:00: 45 decibel.
Wow, 45 decibels is pretty low. My AC is cranking out more noise than that from across the room.
You need a new A/C.
While I tend to agree, the following should help to demonstrate what 45 db is like:

dBA Example Home & Yard Appliances Workshop & Construction
0 healthy hearing threshold
10 a pin dropping
20 rustling leaves
30 whisper
40 babbling brook computer
50 light traffic refrigerator
60 conversational speech air conditioner

70 shower dishwasher
75 toilet flushing vacuum cleaner
80 alarm clock garbage disposal
85 passing diesel truck snow blower
90 squeeze toy lawn mower arc welder
95 inside subway car food processor belt sander
100 motorcycle (riding) handheld drill
105 sporting event table saw
110 rock band jackhammer
115 emergency vehicle siren riveter
120 thunderclap oxygen torch
125 balloon popping
130 peak stadium crowd noise
135 air raid siren
140 jet engine at takeoff
145 firecracker
150 fighter jet launch
155 cap gun
160 shotgun
165 .357 magnum revolver
170 safety airbag
175 howitzer cannon
180 rocket launch
...

https://www.noisehelp.com/noise-level-chart.html
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Re: Attack at Naga House - Kampot

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I was at Aeon mall yesterday. No word of a lie, the decibels from the 'entertainment' were around 130.
45 is low, but I doubt the neighbours are using the law as their guide.
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