JamesHunt
11-11-2009, 06:05 AM
A woman who was banned from making loud noises during sex has lost an appeal against her conviction.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/8352729.stm
Next door neighbour Rachel O'Connor told the court she was frequently late for work because she overslept having been awake most of the night because of the noise.
She said: "The noise sounds like they are both in considerable pain. I cannot describe the noise. I have never ever heard anything like it........."
The defendant argued she had a right to "respect for her private and family life" under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/8352729.stm
Next door neighbour Rachel O'Connor told the court she was frequently late for work because she overslept having been awake most of the night because of the noise.
She said: "The noise sounds like they are both in considerable pain. I cannot describe the noise. I have never ever heard anything like it........."
The defendant argued she had a right to "respect for her private and family life" under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act.