Black Widow
04-19-2009, 10:41 PM
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RANDY Caroline Cartwright was fined yesterday—over sex sessions so noisy they woke her partially deaf neighbour.
Caroline, 47, was served with a noise abatement notice last year over her bedroom antics with factory worker hubby Steve, 46.
But the couple’s raucous romps continued — with fed-up neighbours reporting “moaning, groaning, screaming and even SLAPPING”.
One said the racket was like domestic violence.
Environmental Health officials built up a catalogue of 23 recordings, made through one neighbour’s soundproofed walls.
Nuisance
And Sunderland JPs heard the tapes on headphones before declaring the romps a “statutory nuisance”.
Rachel O’Connor, who taped the sessions in Washington, Tyne and Wear, said: “I heard sounds of a sexual nature—really loud. It came from both parties.”
Partially-deaf Margery Ball told officials she had not had a full night’s sleep in two years due to the Cartwrights—wed 25 years.
Anne Dimmock, who also lives close to the pair’s terraced home, said: “It’s a very loud noise. I thought it was domestic violence, it was that unnatural.”
Caroline denied breaching the abatement order, telling JPs: “I can’t understand why people ask me to be quiet. It’s normal to me.”
But she was found guilty and fined £200 with £300 costs. She also got an Asbo banning excess noise including screaming or shouting.
The Sun
RANDY Caroline Cartwright was fined yesterday—over sex sessions so noisy they woke her partially deaf neighbour.
Caroline, 47, was served with a noise abatement notice last year over her bedroom antics with factory worker hubby Steve, 46.
But the couple’s raucous romps continued — with fed-up neighbours reporting “moaning, groaning, screaming and even SLAPPING”.
One said the racket was like domestic violence.
Environmental Health officials built up a catalogue of 23 recordings, made through one neighbour’s soundproofed walls.
Nuisance
And Sunderland JPs heard the tapes on headphones before declaring the romps a “statutory nuisance”.
Rachel O’Connor, who taped the sessions in Washington, Tyne and Wear, said: “I heard sounds of a sexual nature—really loud. It came from both parties.”
Partially-deaf Margery Ball told officials she had not had a full night’s sleep in two years due to the Cartwrights—wed 25 years.
Anne Dimmock, who also lives close to the pair’s terraced home, said: “It’s a very loud noise. I thought it was domestic violence, it was that unnatural.”
Caroline denied breaching the abatement order, telling JPs: “I can’t understand why people ask me to be quiet. It’s normal to me.”
But she was found guilty and fined £200 with £300 costs. She also got an Asbo banning excess noise including screaming or shouting.
The Sun