What's with all that noise, New York?
So look, you know how we all complain about something in this city, right? That busted street light, the double-parked car on your block, the never-ending construction. Well, we complain, and we call 311. Deadass, the latest data on 311 service requests? It tells you *exactly* what's bugging us most. And it ain't quiet.
### Shakin' the Block
Your number one complaint, straight outta the 311 queue? Noise – Residential, specifically loud music or parties. We're talkin' 3,238 requests. Think about that. Over three thousand times people picked up the phone because their neighbors were goin' wild. Right behind that? Illegal parking. Almost 3,000 calls for blocked hydrants and another 2,894 for posted sign violations. Honestly, are we surprised? The MTA is broken, right? People gotta drive. But still, a blocked hydrant? Come on.
It shows you what we deal with every day, from the constant bass-thumpin' through the floorboards in Washington Heights to some jabroni's car blocking the crosswalk on Roosevelt Avenue. That's New York — if you can't keep up, take the bus.
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