After a couple of days of enthusiastic practice by James on his new drum set, the police just arrived.
Seems that unspecified neighbors have been calling in complaints... a city mediator is supposed to call us on Monday. And the officer said that in order to practice, James would need a "live music performance permit" from City Hall. I don't know what that costs, or the terms... I wonder if this is broadly enforced, otherwise every band student, every 15-year old with a flute or clarinet or French horn would likewise need a city license in order to practice at home...
patgreene, whose shame buttons are easily pushed and who is intimidated by authority figures, has fallen to pieces and is locked in her room sobbing. James is slumped over his drums quietly crying, blaming himself for his mother's reaction. Sigh... what a mess, just before I go out of town for 4 days.
[update -- James ate lunch and is holed up in his room. Pat finally emerged, glared over lunch, then left the house and drove away. I don't know where she went.]
Seems that unspecified neighbors have been calling in complaints... a city mediator is supposed to call us on Monday. And the officer said that in order to practice, James would need a "live music performance permit" from City Hall. I don't know what that costs, or the terms... I wonder if this is broadly enforced, otherwise every band student, every 15-year old with a flute or clarinet or French horn would likewise need a city license in order to practice at home...
[update -- James ate lunch and is holed up in his room. Pat finally emerged, glared over lunch, then left the house and drove away. I don't know where she went.]
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Date: 2004-01-11 03:12 pm (UTC)The only time I've ever heard of needing a permit for music is if your hosting a band for a party. But for practicing? As long as he's not practicing at times outside of Noise crewfew which most places do have (it's like 10pm-6am in most of the places I've lived)....
But, then again I don't know anything about your area.. I still think they are hoping you'll just not push the issue. Good Luck.
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From:Grrrr
Date: 2004-01-11 03:14 pm (UTC)Sheesh.
I hope you can get through to Pat that your family did nothing wrong. If the neighbors had a problem, they should have spoken to you about it first, before calling police! I'm sure you all could have worked out something together. Damn, this sort of thing really burns me up.
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Date: 2004-01-11 03:20 pm (UTC)That should shut them up.
-JEM
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Date: 2004-01-11 03:34 pm (UTC)I forget - is he taking lessons? If he hasn't been, maybe it would be a good time to find a teacher - demonstrate to James right away that you support his joy in rhythm, and demonstrate the validity of his practising to anyone at City Hall who might care.
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Date: 2004-01-11 03:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-11 04:07 pm (UTC)It seems highly unlikely that one would need a license to *practice*, I agree..
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Date: 2004-01-11 04:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-12 10:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-12 11:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-12 11:48 pm (UTC)