Dear Editor,
WE the residents of Lots 51, 52, 53, 54,56 and 57 Aurora Village, Essequibo Coast, by way of this letter are hereby making a special appeal for some form of assistance so that we can enjoy the peace and tranquility of our surroundings and amenities of our homes, which we are entitled to.
There is a nightspot that opens from about 10:00 hrs on most days or earlier and closes in the wee hours of the morning. The loud, lewd and vulgar music is played so loudly that most times it prevents us from having a sound rest, be it day or night; our children writing exams, Grade 6 and C.X.C. and the Term tests are affected also, and despite numerous reports to the Aurora Police Station by telephone or in person, the situation is getting worst. Many of us have just stopped reporting because most of the time the police don’t respond in a timely manner or they don’t come at all, or even when they come and stop the music as soon as they have left, it is business as usual again. It is interesting to note that the Aurora Police Station is less than 300 metres away from this night spot in question and the ranks there at times may also hear the music.
We are respectfully asking that the police, and the licensing authority for the businessplace in question take the necessary action by doing all that is within their authority, so as to bring some measure of relief to us the residents of this area. Please note that due to space, the signatures do not reflect the number of people who are being inconvenienced and affected.
Regards
Bibi Shereeza Narine
Thelma Mansoorah
Satdaye Narine
Sherry Fiedtkou
Deodat Bissessar
T. Worrell
Mohamed Gafoor
Manda Narine
Praimwattie
Sharda Raghoo
Nadia Raghoo
Maywattie Ramrattan
Raoofh Jagdat
Mohan Jadunandan