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29-05-06, 03:28 PM
NFHiB Media Press Release: May 2006, for Public Use
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We would also be grateful that you inform us at contact@nfh.org.uk, if you use any press release information and give information on where, when and how it is to be used, thankyou.
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With thanks and acknowledgement to AFJ Media Services, who may be contacted on afj_info@yahoo.co.uk
28th May 2006
Noise is top of neighbour from hell survey
A recent survey undertaken by the Neighbours From Hell In Britain (NFHiB) organisation, shows noisy neighbours as being the main source of Neighbour From Hell abuse. According to NFHiB, noise assault is clearly a serious problem in today's society, yet in comparison with other serious 'crimes', it appears less action is taken by authorities to actually tackle the problem.
A spokesperson for NFHiB said: "Noise problems account for 21.82% of our survey. There are a lot of people who ignore their neighbours rights to enjoy a peaceful, quiet life. There are clearly some Neighbours From Hell (NFH) who deliberately target neighbours with noise in order to harass or intimidate them".
NFHiB asked over 1000 (1,077) people to give their views, ideas, information and facts concerning personal experiences with 'neighbours from hell' and almost 74% of people surveyed were experiencing current neighbour from hell problems. Surprisingly, 35% of survey participants did not know where they could get help to effectively tackle a nuisance neighbour.
When NFHiB asked if people felt things were generally better in their community now that ASBOs (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) are in force and are being more commonly used, nearly 50% gave a thumbs down ... [Cont.] (http://www.nfh.org.uk/press_releases/28_05_2006.php)
To read the press release in full, go to Noise is top of neighbour from hell survey (http://www.nfh.org.uk/press_releases/28_05_2006.php)
Please Note: You are free to use this information on the condition that 'Neighbours From Hell in Britain' (NFHiB) is properly credited as the source and our website address www.nfh.org.uk is prominently displayed with any used information.
We would also be grateful that you inform us at contact@nfh.org.uk, if you use any press release information and give information on where, when and how it is to be used, thankyou.
Excerpt Only:
With thanks and acknowledgement to AFJ Media Services, who may be contacted on afj_info@yahoo.co.uk
28th May 2006
Noise is top of neighbour from hell survey
A recent survey undertaken by the Neighbours From Hell In Britain (NFHiB) organisation, shows noisy neighbours as being the main source of Neighbour From Hell abuse. According to NFHiB, noise assault is clearly a serious problem in today's society, yet in comparison with other serious 'crimes', it appears less action is taken by authorities to actually tackle the problem.
A spokesperson for NFHiB said: "Noise problems account for 21.82% of our survey. There are a lot of people who ignore their neighbours rights to enjoy a peaceful, quiet life. There are clearly some Neighbours From Hell (NFH) who deliberately target neighbours with noise in order to harass or intimidate them".
NFHiB asked over 1000 (1,077) people to give their views, ideas, information and facts concerning personal experiences with 'neighbours from hell' and almost 74% of people surveyed were experiencing current neighbour from hell problems. Surprisingly, 35% of survey participants did not know where they could get help to effectively tackle a nuisance neighbour.
When NFHiB asked if people felt things were generally better in their community now that ASBOs (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) are in force and are being more commonly used, nearly 50% gave a thumbs down ... [Cont.] (http://www.nfh.org.uk/press_releases/28_05_2006.php)
To read the press release in full, go to Noise is top of neighbour from hell survey (http://www.nfh.org.uk/press_releases/28_05_2006.php)