Lovemaking too noisy
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, March 11.
The thin walls of flats in a new south London tower block have forced couples to send a "save our sex” plea to the Wandsworth Council.
The couples are finding it difficult to love their neighbour—because of the sound of their neighbours’ loving.
The local tenants’ association chairman. Mr Roy Brooks, said, "The walls are like tissue, quite a few people have complained and they want to move out.”
Mrs Barabara Fryer said, "It’s ruining our love life. It’s like living in a cardboard box. A couple in their twenties live next door. And we can hear everything. It got so bad that I had to approach them about it. They went bright red.” A spokesman for Wandsworth Council said an investigation was proceeding.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 17
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