Law Enforcement Secures Sound Equipment in Bremerhaven Amid Disorder
In the heart of Bremerhaven, Germany, on Tuesday, August 19, residents in the Bremerhaven-Lehe district reported excessively loud music from a multi-family house to the local police. The initial complaint was made around 8:30 PM, and another complaint followed around 10:30 PM.
Upon arrival at the scene, the police found loud music emanating from one apartment. The 32-year-old tenant of the apartment, who was responsible for the disturbance, claimed that the music wasn't that loud. However, the repeated complaints led the authorities to take action.
The police arrived at the apartment and found the source of the noise. To ensure peace for the rest of the night, they seized the music system from the apartment. The tenant was cooperative but was admonished to keep the noise down.
The 32-year-old now faces a fine for the disturbance caused by loud music. The Bremerhaven Police Press Office can be contacted at 0471 / 953-1403 for more information. For general enquiries about the Bremerhaven Police, visit www.polizei.bremerhaven.de.
Emails can be sent to [email protected] for media-related inquiries. The incident resulted in multiple complaints of disturbing noise from the same apartment, highlighting the importance of respecting neighbours' peace and quiet.
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