Slamming doors, jangling keys loudly: West Coast neighbours say elderly couple still a nuisance despite mediation
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West Coast Crescent residents accused a couple, who are in their 60s, of creating a ruckus every day by stomping their feet, slamming doors and jangling keys loudly. After seeking help from the Community Mediation Centre, the couple insisted they did not deSlamming doors, jangling keys loudly: West Coast neighbours say elderly couple still a nuisance despite mediation
West Coast Crescent residents accused a couple, who are in their 60s, of creating a ruckus every day by stomping their feet, slamming doors and jangling keys loudly. After seeking help from the Community Mediation Centre, the couple insisted they did not deliberately make noise as a nuisance to their neighbours at Block 801A West Coast Crescent but the problem apparently still persisted. Lai, 44, who lives in the unit across from the couple's, told Shin Min Daily News that he moved in February, while the couple had moved in at the end of last year. He initially had a good relationship with the couple and was even invited to visit their flat. The couple had told Lai that they suspected someone had relieved himself at their door. With the couple's consent, Lai installed a CCTV and directed it to the corridor space between their doors. «But not long after, they asked me why I pointed the CCTV camera at their house. Although I immediately made adjustments, the relationship between us began to sour,» said Lai. «They also accused me of leaving packages in the corridor.» Read more