This sort of fits in with the topic: For the past several months I've had to endure some *blank* cranking his/her car stereo up full tilt in the morning, afternoon, evening, and sometimes late at night. I could sort of tell where it was coming from but by the time I lost my patience they'd either left or turned it off.
Tonight I heard it big time, rattling the windows, heck - sounded like someone had a 10kw 60hz tone generator blasting the house. Jumped into my shoes, grabbed my maglight, and snuck around the house. There it was - a Jeep SUV with the doors open, one guy standing there, cranking the radio up. Nobody else around. Mag-Light went on, he had a "deer in the headlights" look and quickly turned it off.
So I says, "Is that necessary"
"um, no, I guess not"
"fine - turn it off, we don't need it. If you want to make noise, do it down at the beach where you won't bother anyone"
"yeah right, the beach [mumbling something I can only guess]"
"Look - this is a quiet neighborhood, at 10 o'clock at night you don't need to be blasting us with your music. I've asked nicely, next time I call the cops - it's your choice."
He got very "um gee, gosh, sorry, uh" and walked across the street to the house he was going to.
What galls me is these people are genuinely really good neighbors, quiet, not a problem - why on earth can't they bring it upon themselves to tell their kids or kid's friends that this isn't appropriate behavior. Is it that difficult to do?