Dear City Council Members,
I first want to express my gratitude for your service to the citizens of Raleigh, but I also need to ask for your help with a problem that is unnecessarily and unfairly making life difficult for me and other citizens you represent. Complaints have gone to the Raleigh Police Department but they seem unsure and unable to help because of the city's policies/standards/laws/ordinances
, or whatever the problem is.
It's clear to all citizens of Raleigh that if someone came to my house, uninvited and unwanted, and threw their pizza & beer into my house the police would be able to stop that kind of assault. Why, then, is Bowstrings Pizza & Brewery at
1930 Wake Forest Road continuously allowed, uninvited and unwanted, to force their music INTO my house without the police being able to stop them from this kind of audible home invasion. On both this past Saturday and Sunday I was not able to use my back yard, my patio, or even my
living room INSIDE MY HOUSE because of the excessively LOUD music coming from this business, now called Bowstrings Brewyard!!!
I have complained to police
way too many times for this problem to persist. I have had Raleigh police officers in my back yard, on my patio, and even inside my house, hearing for themselves the music I am assaulted with regularly, and yet they, and the City of Raleigh, have not stopped this madness!
I don't choose to visit Bowstrings Pizza because I don't want to listen to their music, which is my right, of course. But, the management at Bowstrings are literally inserting their music INTO my house and my yard against my will and I am, apparently, powerless to stop this audible assault. What can you, as a city council do to protect me and others in my neighborhood whose lives are being disrupted by this music from a business that started up long after our homes were built and occupied??
I have lived on Dennis Ave, off Capital Blvd in the Belvidere Park/Wo
odcrest neighborhood for 38 years and I have never experienced the kind of problem that is going on, and on, and on, and on with Bowstrings blasting their music into my yard & my house!!! You know this isn't right, and you are the ones who must protect my right to live in peace in my house (and on my patio) in Raleigh, without being forced to listen to music that I choose not to hear. I'm not able to sit and read a book, watch TV, or talk on the phone in my living room because someone I don't even know is attacking me with their music which I choose not to hear. Please protect my rights!
The citizens of Raleigh always have been, and are now entitled to peace and quiet inside our homes. No business should be allowed to take priority over the rights of the citizens. PLEASE HELP YOUR CITIZENS!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Susan Riddle Evans