In the world of student housing, loud parties are as common as ramen noodles and all-nighters. But what happens when one student decides they’ve had enough of the late-night ruckus? Meet our protagonist, dubbed ‘The Silent Guardian,’ who’s taken a stand against the noise by calling security on these parties. But there’s a twist: the party-goers are charged for the disturbance, sparking a heated debate within the community. Let’s delve into this tale of conflict, drama, and moral ambiguity.
The Silent Guardian’s Stand

The Price of Peace

A Community Divided ️

The Silent Guardian Strikes Back

The Backlash Begins

The Silent Guardian’s Past Attempts ️

The Party Landscape ️

The Frequency of Festivities

The Silent Guardian’s Rules ⏰

The Ultimate Question ⚖️

The Silent Guardian: A Hero or a Villain in the Night? ⚖️
In a world where student parties and late-night ruckus are the norm, one individual, ‘The Silent Guardian,’ has taken a stand against the noise. Their weapon of choice? A phone call to a security company that charges the party-goers for the disturbance. This action has ignited a fiery debate within the community, with some labeling our protagonist an inconsiderate villain, while others might see them as a hero fighting for peace and quiet. But in the end, who’s really at fault here? The party-goers who disturb the peace, or the one who refuses to tolerate it? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“NTA. You have every right to get security involved. Imagine trying to talk to partying, probably already drunk students after 10pm. They’ll probably even tell you to f off. Let them learn the hard way.”

OP called security on loud parties at exactly 10pm. ESH.

YTA: Party pooper or rightful defender of peace?

NTA: They accused you of inconsideration, but they’re the ones being loud.

Etiquette matters: Talk to neighbors before calling the cops

“YTA. Many college kids party in student housing. Calling authorities?”

Calling security on parties: Friendless hero or education-focused villain?

“YTA. Student housing is for making memories, not studying. “
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NTA: Standing up for sleep and study, not being a snitch.

NTA – Enforcing rules can be risky, but necessary for peace

NTA enforces noise laws, AH students upset their partying disrupted.

ESH – Student calls security on loud parties, but has tried asking politely first. ♂️

NTA: Parties and fees – who’s responsible?

OP shares personal experiences to justify calling security on loud parties. NTA

“NTA.. Go talk to the people causing the disturbance before you call security, as they probably don’t have the funds to spare for a disturbance call, and will keep it down if you ask..” Creating a Facebook page to place all responsibility for their actions/choices on others for breaking the rules set forth for your housing. And then claiming they can’t afford the results of their actions. This pretty much sums up what kind of adults they’ll be.
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Curfew rule: Call security after 10pm for noisy parties?

Party-goers get a taste of their own medicine.

Outrage over student being fined for calling security on parties!
