Woman buys house next to road. Complains.
Woman buys house next to road. Complains.
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Triumph Man

Original Poster:

9,461 posts

192 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9465205/C...

Well that was retarded if nothing else! Given the position of the access into the close, I can't imagine it's a particularly fast road anyway.

Zetec-S

6,652 posts

117 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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rofl

Levin

2,111 posts

148 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Am I mistaken or has she bought a house beside what appears to be a dual carriageway, then complained that it has all the noise and function of a dual carriageway? She admits in the article she viewed the house several times. Granted, on Saturday mornings, but the road isn't rolled up and put away for the weekend: it's still visible from the windows of the house, with two lanes in either direction.

She shouldn't have a leg to stand on when it comes to demanding changes made to the road. Even if the Bureau of Straight-Piped V8s opens an office next door to her.


IJWS15

2,126 posts

109 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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She will get used to it.

Used to live in the police house in Greta Bridge about 10 feet away from the A66 (in the 1960s) and after a couple of weeks we just didn't hear the traffic My sister even slept through a tipper rolling about 20 feet away from her bedroom window. No double glazing in those days.

They can't even get the road number right . . . .

g3org3y

22,147 posts

215 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Clown.

Idiot said:
I'm going to fight to the nail to get this sorted out. I'm not moving, I can't move because nobody would buy the house.
Oh...

BurtonLazars

579 posts

68 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Woman buys house next to road. Complains.

wobble

hyphen

26,262 posts

114 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Man posts tabloid fodder to a forum, encouraging tabloid to continue finding idiots to feature.

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Idiot woman says 'its impacting our mental health'.

Understatement of the month.


dudleybloke

20,553 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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It's always someone else's fault.

Krupp88

607 posts

151 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Poor show by the developer.










Normally they place the social housing in the less desirable parts of the development rather than the open market stuff.

Red9zero

10,544 posts

81 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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So many questions laugh
£350k ?!
Viewed 7 times and didn't notice ?
Wants crash barriers and a 40mph limit ?
Husband not named laugh
Racers doing wheelies ?
Not researched the area ?
Converter fan in the en suite laugh
Washing the windows 4x a week ?
Fight to the nail ?
Nobody would buy the house laugh

Absolute DM gold laugh

JagLover

46,170 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Arms crossed with a "I want compo" face

TriumphStag3.0V8

5,150 posts

105 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Words fail me.

The poor woman.

Imagine a Dual Carriageway like that just suddenly appearing overnight when they weren't expecting it.

And then having to go and buy a speed gun to find out how fast the boy racers were going when doing wheelies outside.

Yes, the council should absolutely spend taxpayers money and put up some crash barriers and also inconvenience everyone by putting up a 40mph speed limit. This poor woman's life is being ruined, ruined I tell you because this evil dual carriageway is unexpectedly being used as a dual carriageway.

In no way should she have done any form of due diligence when buying the property, it's not her fault, how could she have known that a dual carriageway 9ft from her garden fence might be a problem.

As for not being able to sell, well, not now she has had it published in the national news how terrible that house is.
Hopefully her sad compo face will get some money rolling in soon. I'm surprised there isn't a GoFundMe page up and running.

Red9zero

10,544 posts

81 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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av185 said:
Idiot woman says 'its impacting our mental health'.

Understatement of the month.
I think that ship has sailed laugh

amusingduck

9,630 posts

160 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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rofl

ajprice

32,263 posts

220 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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From the comments

"That's like moving next to a church and then complaining about hearing bells on a Sunday morning"

hehe

JagLover

46,170 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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I once viewed a house for rent that was about hundred feet from a dual carriageway and rejected it due to noise and that had a fifty limit in that section. It takes a certain kind of thick person to buy a house with one just the other side of the back garden fence and then be surprised it is noisy.

RVVUNM

1,913 posts

233 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Stupid Woman.

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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She can look forward to going deaf when she turns 60 in just 2 years time.

No point moving then.

May as well think of the positives.

Dog Star

17,352 posts

192 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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I have a vaguely similar issue - although I didn't buy a shoebox (£350k? Seriously wtf yikes) next to an NSL dual carriageway.

We moved into our place in May 2003, it's set back about 100 yards from the road and raised up. Lovely semi-rural setting, with mile upon mile of open countryside behind. The road is pretty popular as it's on the way to nice leisure riding roads. There's no issue with lorries going past, don't notice them. What has got worse and worse and worse over the last few years is "boy racers" and dheads in their "weekend toy" (probably weapons who think there is "sound and fury", "drama" or a "sense of occasion" in having a V8. Probably on PH) and loud motorbikes - especially Harleys. It's definitely a result of these loud cars becoming more "fashionable" but the racket as they open up and take off is absolutely incredible on weekends - it's as bad as a racetrack sometimes and the speeds they're hitting I would estimate to be three figures (it's a 30 limit). Sometimes if I'm down by the gates you can feel the concussion of the things. Worst in terms of noise and speed are the Golfs and A3s, then all the E63s, Ferarris and McLarens etc.

I'm not someone who has bought a house and complained about an existing problem - this is something relatively new but it's just going mad of late. As I said - you don't even notice HGVs, it's just loud cars. It's turned me into a proper fanatic - I'd like to see EVERY vehicle properly silenced by law, don't care whether it's a supercar, V8 or something, or you think you're special. There is no need whatsoever for any vehicle whatsoever to be noisy from a road use perspective.