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Originally Posted by BigSteph
Whether the original story is embellished or not, what is most striking is that in a retirement community you have to deal with the same a-holes that you did back in the day in your original state of residence.
These same people made it to retirement, loaded up the van, and moved to The Villages. Some of us thought we had bought away and out of the clown show.
We had an incident last night in our village where a couple returned home around 10 pm with friends arriving in another golf cart and they decided to turn their pool speakers up to 11 and party until 1 am.
These aren't 30 year-olds, they are probably late 60's. For some reason, some people think they are above rules and decency.
Some people are a-holes in their youth, middle-age, and golden years.
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Quiet hours are very clearly listed as starting at 10pm on the residential paperwork we all sign.
Garner enough PD calls regarding one problem residence and there will be action taken, I assure you. The Villages, lack of enforcement or not, will not want the public record of having police calls/issues.
I would record it, just incase it later becomes contested. Climb up the chain of command, until it gets squashed, there is no excuse for it.