We’ve all been there: it’s late at night, you’re trying to relax or sleep, and suddenly the neighbors decide it’s time for a wild party. For one student living in a housing complex with 2,000 rooms and apartments, this was a frequent issue. Tired of the noise and lack of consideration, they took matters into their own hands and started calling security on the rowdy parties. Little did the partygoers know, they’d be slapped with hefty fines for their late-night disturbances.
The Struggle of Student Housing

A Frequent Caller ☎️

The Price of Disturbance

A Hefty Bill

A Plea for Understanding

Not My Responsibility

Called Out

Not All Students are Poor

Talking Didn’t Help ️

Parties Everywhere

A Sea of Students

Frequent Festivities ️

The 10 PM Rule ⏰

The Big Question ❓

Sleepless Student Strikes Back
In a housing complex filled with 2,000 student rooms and apartments, one sleep-deprived individual decided enough was enough. They began calling security on the constant parties, knowing full well that the culprits would be fined for their late-night antics. After a heated debate on the community Facebook group, the question remains: is this student in the wrong for calling security, or are the party animals to blame for their own fines? Let’s dive into the internet’s thoughts on this situation… ️♀️
NTA for calling security on noisy partying students, says comment section.

Debate over common courtesy and following rules for noise violations. ESH.

Student complains about loud parties, called AH, defends actions.

NTA called out for showing no consideration, but parties were loud

Before calling cops, try talking to neighbors first

Debate over partying in student housing with mixed opinions

Balancing social life and academics in student housing

Debate over noisy student housing, YTA for calling security.
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Enforcing rules isn’t easy, but it’s necessary.

Student calls out wild parties, gets fined. Commenters defend NTA.

Stand up for your right to peace and quiet

Don’t let noisy neighbours ruin your peace. Security’s got you!

No sympathy for party-goers who ignore fines

Don’t risk your safety, call security and avoid the trouble.

When is it too late to party? Noise rules and consequences.

Proactive communication is key to avoiding unnecessary fines

Taking responsibility for partying without regard for neighbors. NTA

Students outraged over fines for security at wild parties

Don’t blame the victim! NTA for calling out parties

Student stands up for themselves against noisy neighbors

Calling security on noisy parties: justified or overreacting?

Calling authorities on parties: ESH. Can you party quietly?

Stand up for your right to peace and quiet

Standing up for yourself and others? NTA

Stand up for yourself! NTA for calling security.

Enforcing rules or being a party pooper? NTA stands firm.

Consequences for wild parties? NTA says pay up

Commenter defends partying in student accommodation, calls OP YTA

Not the a**hole for calling security on noisy parties.

Living in a dorm is wild, but should you change rooms?

Party pooper or responsible student? NTA calls security on wild parties

Tips for avoiding fines: noise cancelling headphones, white noise machine

Noisy neighbors? NTA calls for fines to teach them a lesson
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Party animals vs responsible students, NTA wins with fines

Don’t be a snitch but also don’t be a party animal

Unlikable but not the a**hole

Debate over partying in student areas sparks controversy

Calling out noisy neighbors in the middle of the night

Student reports parties, avoids fines – NTA wins!

College student supports consequences for partying neighbors

Respectful living is a part of adulting

Commenter defends partying, but others argue for consideration and respect.

Calling security on rowdy parties is justified. NTA

Expecting downvotes, commenter defends college party culture and suggests contacting RA first.

Standing up to noisy neighbors, NTA gets blamed.

Commenter deemed NTA but criticized for being uptight

Standing up for your right to a peaceful environment

Parties: love them or hate them, they can cost you

Enforcing rules in student housing: NTA fines party animals

Enforcing rules in student housing is important , and everyone deserves a good night’s sleep .
