Calling police to stop loud music???
Club music begins playing just about every night around 11pm.聽 Doesn't stop until the next afternoon.聽 It's rave, electronic style music so seems apparent that it's underground dance club.
Reported the issue to building security numerous times.聽 They say they will check but nothing happens.聽 Loud music continues...
Spoke to head of reception during the daytime...she says call security hotline when it happens....
Sent an email to the building developer's headquarters.... No reply...
Silly question....can the police be called in an instance like this?
Any suggestions on how to get this to stop?
This is going on for half a year now....
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The result: Moving. Rent a detached house.
We moved twice already for noise.
Now we live in a high-rise and it's worse than in the other 2 places (especially barking dogs).
It's no use talking to the neighbors. The reason for this is:
1)
The Vietnamese (and other Asians) are not aware that they are noisy.
If you already have been to parties, weddings, restaurants, karaoke bars (or walked past certain shops), you were blasted with loud music over 100dB and therefore you'll understand that the Vietnamese have a different sense of noise.
While you're worried about your hearing, the Vietnamese are having fun and communicating by shouting at each other.
2)
The vietnamese don't give a shit what happens outside their four walls (and the other road users聽
).The word "mutual consideration" does not exist in Vietnam.
You can talk to people, they'll simply pay lip service.
The high-rise in which we live is constructed in such a way that 2 apartments are directly opposite (balconies approx. 5m distance). About 8 people, 2 dogs and a cat live in this apartment. The balcony door is always open (disassembled) as they have no air conditioners. So you are exposed to all the noise (barking dogs, loud discussions when men have drunk too much beer, karaoke, etc.) unfiltered.
We told the neighbours themselves and the people in the high-rise administration that if they don't have the dogs under control, they should at least close the balcony door. Nothing's happened so far.
In my experience, it's no use calling the police.
The police are not interested in "additional" work.
Apparently there is a night rest regulation from 10pm to 7 am.
The private ones usually stick to it (except of course the dogs聽
). But if you have a bar nearby (or a new bar is opened) or a new house is built (or an old house is revamped) then you are simply unlucky.In my experience, the night's rest is also partly maintained by bars. However, more in districts like D2 and not in districts like D1.
It is also good that the Vietnamese generally go to bed early (except of course the dogs聽
) and so it gets calmer after 10-11pm.But your case seems to be particularly bad. Nobody seems to follow any rules.
And I can understand it, since we in D1 also got bothered by the bum bum bass boosted sound of a bar in the area (basses go through all the walls).
Can't you join forces with other neighbors and speak with one voice to the administration? Or are you the only one who is bothered by noise?
I think it's nerve-sparing to look for a new place to stay. But you'll really have a one-year contract, so you'll have to hold out for a few more months.
Good luck and keep your nerve.
We still don't have enough residents in the building.聽 It's a brand new and probably only at 25% occupancy.聽 Once the other units start filling up I'd think more neighbors will complain and get involved.聽
But ultimately, I think moving is going to be the answer.聽 Will be moving out of the country hopefully soon.聽 I think I've had enough...
Nothing will be done unless you know someone who is connected. We had a woman near our house that sang very badly at full volume till the early hours. My ex-landlady was in the Peoples Committee, she got them to reduce the volume after 10pm, which they did.
I have never lived in an apartment for this very reason. The locals don't give a damn about the other people in the building.
lawrence1979 wrote:But ultimately, I think moving is going to be the answer.聽 Will be moving out of the country hopefully soon.聽 I think I've had enough...
Could not you try to relocate to a small city before resorting to such an extreme move? There's some smaller cities where you can rent an actual house for USD$300 a month. You're already in Vietnam, don't give up yet!
MasterofDisaster wrote:glue the door lock whilst they r in or out
I like this guy.......
Those little pointy tubes of Supa Glu can also be used to squirt a few drops into motorbike ignition key holes.聽 聽 聽Also....have ya seen what happens if you squirt some across the seat.....it eventually cracks.
When Yogi was having issues back in Australia with noisy party animals ,, sabotage on their power meter box usually kept them quiet for a while.
PAW 馃惥 Note.
Yogi would like to advise that the above actions only be undertaken under suitable conditions by qualified persons against F...tards that piss you off .聽 Yogi will accept no responsibility for any damage or liability incurred.
One morning after a sleepless night of partying they've gone to bed, but聽 500x500 watt rms amp does wonders for a portable cd player once the very large loudspeaker is on the end.
The menace of an earthquake generating speaker in question was a ruddy great big thing designed for stuffing聽 on a concert stage, and generated enough ear shattering sonic flatulence to make dead people in Australia bang on their coffins and tell me to shut up.
The rest of the neighbours were out but they were out of their minds, banging on my door and threatening to call the cops.
The boys in blue were understanding to the point of laughing.
True story.
Some people are just nasty.
Absolutely true. Everything you said is exactly what we are also experiencing and we have to deal with it.
Thanks for your message which I believe provides a very objective and realistic point of view.
In spite of all this, HCMC and Vietnam in general remain a very nice city/country to live and work in.
Bye

I will rather to live in country side.
If the people playing the music are Viet or drug dealers, they probably give money to security. Maybe even the building manager...sorry but you are probably SOL.
mitsmaak wrote:If you are Vietnamese yes. Others no.
If the people playing the music are Viet or drug dealers, they probably give money to security. Maybe even the building manager...sorry but you are probably SOL.
What is SOL?
lawrence1979 wrote:.....
Spoke to head of reception during the daytime...she says call security hotline when it happens....
Sent an email to the building developer's headquarters.... No reply...
take it you are not renting directly from the developer's?. If not, you are best off talking to the landlord/landlady, as he/she may have more clout than the faceless building develeloper's headquarters.
If you are renting from a landlady/landlord they generally want to keep you there after your contract runs out, so they have more of an incentive to do something about it.
If it's a big corporation their only incentive to act would be to keep bad publicity at bay (which may well make them do something about it!).
"Just move" seems harsh. Try to fight this, tooth and nail?
You have the right to "quiet enjoyment" of your condo. This is a business and聽 there are these odd looking things called headphones...
Perhaps a skilled negotiator can pay the cops to end this at far less than moving would cost?
Good luck, I feel your pain and had terrible neighbors with yapping and barking dogs and also chicken (raised in the inner city, next to a high-rise apartment building. So it's all about saving say 60,000 d per chicken x 10 and a hundred people get bothered)?!?
Diazo wrote:Seems like many are engaged in Western think in SE Asia. Things do not operate the same and probably never will. There are no zoning laws here and you can open what you want where you. There is an airport near most major cities here. Buy a ticket and leave.
There are laws about noise. Many viets hate the noise, they dont complain, should they but a ticket and leave.
I am not overly serious about all tge complainers leaving. I too find many frustrations living in a foreign country because they do not live the way I do in my country. Then I reflect on just why I am here..... to get away from the insanity of my country. Yeah. It is a lot different here. And I have had to use earplugs many times. But up to now I still love it here and love the differences.
Diazo wrote:I am not overly serious about all tge complainers leaving. I too find many frustrations living in a foreign country because they do not live the way I do in my country. Then I reflect on just why I am here...
There are also people who can't just leave.
I have a wife and a family here and I don't want to separate my wife from her roots.
That's why I'm here in Vietnam around HCMC.
If I didn't have any obligations here I wouldn't stay one minute longer in this area.
So I have to come to terms with the adverse conditions, but can also post a critical comment from time to time without being immediately labelled as a nagger.
The solution to the problem is in sight. An own house in the country with windows and doors for 300 million Dong.
If you want to hear complaining, sit down next to the b脿 t谩ms at the end of any hem. Then you will hear the locals having a good old bitch about everyone and everything.
As with most things, it will take time, the younger generations in VN are more informed and care more than their parents and grandparents did about the environment and each other.
Totally agree. The process here is expediant and at least us foreigners can afford to pay the payola here whereas in our mother country only the mega rich and politicians can. Yeah we have to wear earplugs at times but it is perfect no where.
Diazo wrote:Yeah we have to wear earplugs at times but it is perfect no where.
Vietnamese can generally sleep anywhere and under any circumstances.
But even my Vietnamese wife has sleep problems because of constant noise nuisance.
I also know other Vietnamese who complain about noise.
They look for housing in expat settlements (if they can afford it) because there seems to be less noise.
If there is too much noise, even earplugs can't help anymore.
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