Midlands-Andy
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I know where I’m gonna be next Tuesday!
I know where I’m gonna be next Tuesday!
C U Next TuesdayI know where I’m gonna be next Tuesday!
I know where I’m gonna be next Tuesday!
That’s a regular email I send at workC U Next Tuesday
Any idea on what was the technical issue?judging by social media, cova santa slams back into action tomorrow too.
He is right. The robbers are a bigger problem than a little noise. My opinion. Some day the rich people say NO to the Island because safety problems. And that would be a problem for the economy. Or the whole Island has a lot of areas with fences around.
Fairly strong opinion …
Some day the rich people say NO to the Island because safety problems. And that would be a problem for the economy. Or the whole Island has a lot of areas with fences around.
Fairly strong opinion …
little noise.
Its daytime noise, mainly..... if the wind comes from the right or wrong direction.... how you take it, you can still hear the bass even in Figueretas, I understand the residents 100%, the joke of the whole thing is that the real polluter remained untouched ;-)
In all fairness the finesmore than likely go back into central government coffers? @McRackin would this be about right?I'm sure this is just a way to get extra cash in the pocket of the police.
Fines for playing music too loud on an island that is built around partying is easy money.
Playing devil's advocate, the villas being robbed are those of holidaying clubbers and rich DJs, whereas if the motivation for volume control was for the benefit of longterm Ibizan residents, there's a discussion to be had.He is right. The robbers are a bigger problem than a little noise. My opinion. Some day the rich people say NO to the Island because safety problems. And that would be a problem for the economy. Or the whole Island has a lot of areas with fences around.
Stupid.
Fairly strong opinion …
This is so condescending for the local police, try to solve an issue with the police with cash, good luck with that...I'm sure this is just a way to get extra cash in the pocket of the police.
Fines for playing music too loud on an island that is built around partying is easy money.
You think Ibiza is expensive and ridiculous, Mykonos takes it to new heights. And we're not talking paying €20 for a drink in a club, far, far moreIs Mykonos big enough to take a lot of the trade or not ??