Yes, everyone, PLEASE call the police tonight and report the excessive noise coming from Bowstring. (It's okay to call 911)
Over the summer I have called several times when I was being forced to listen to their music INSIDE my house, not to mention not being able to sit on the patio & read a book, or sit on the front porch & enjoy the sunset. Last week I actually asked for an officer to come to my house on Dennis Ave to hear the noise himself.
I got a return call from a police officer who said he had actually already been to Quail & Fenton that evening and he had heard the noise himself. The officer issued Bowstring a citation for that night. (Apparently, even that has not stopped them from continuing to blast their outdoor music into residential areas.)
In his phone message the officer said the police department is aware of the problem with Bowstring, and the chief of police wants everything express?/documented?. So, every complaint counts!
Bowstring has become a public nuisance to the residents that are forced to listen to their excessively loud music and apparently being told by the police to lower the music level means nothing to them, and even being cited by the police does not stop them. What arrogance!
Susan on Dennis