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Those damn speakers (and howling)

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James The Dog:
I know the con's not even over yet, but I have to complain about those damn portable bluetooth speakers people are carrying around with them. I'm quite sick of them, they're so loud, you can't hear yourself think or have a conversation within about 10 meters of someone with them. There's so many of them, at one point yesterday I was surrounded by 4 of them and it gave me a headache. And to top it off, at 2:15 this morning, there was a group of people outside my room waiting for the lift playing one, and it woke me up, and when I opened the door telling them I was sleeping and asking them to turn it down, made them turn it up!

I wouldn't mind these things if people were respectful of others, but they aren't, then seem to want to think we all want to hear their music and play it really loud. And waking me up with one early in the morning was just the final straw.

James The Dog:
I'll add to this post because it happened again on the last night, this time even later about 3:45. The lack of consideration from some people is astounding.

Can I add the "howling" to this too? While it wasn't as bad as last year, it was still bad. Having that noise going into my ear from a large number of people genuinely gives me a splitting headache and causes me pain. Yet again it happened several times during the pawpet queue- something I can't get away from, without losing my place in the queue and possibly missing the event anyway.

And I get sick of arguing with the proponents of howling, saying that it's "fun" or "cute", or I should "expect it because I'm at a furry convention" (even though I never experienced it at the 18 or so conventions I attended before Zootopia came out and made it a thing). If it causes disruption and discomfort to other attendees, surely people should be considerate and not do these things?

Futeko:
With regards to the bluetooth speakers - if someone is inconveniencing you with one, please politely ask them to turn it down, explaining how it causes you discomfort.
They most probably aren't aware of the trouble they are causing you, and I'm sure most will try to accommodate you (except some bad apples such as the one you pointed out).

If you find that discussing the issue with the person can't solve the situation, please don't hesitate to find/call security, which will do their best to sort the situation out.
This especially if people are using loud speakers outside your room at night, which they obviously should not do.

silverfoxwolf:
I didn't notice nearly as much howling this year as last year. Maybe one or two was all I caught? I don't see what EF could do about that except asking people to be respectful of other guests. It's exceedingly hard to stop people making noise like it by any other means that I can think of.

Dhary Montecore:
We are aware of the issue and we already told people to stop and turn it down many times this year. If this remains to be a problem we will take appropriate measures.

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