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RANDY Caroline Cartwright was fined yesterday-over sex sessions so noisy they woke her partially deaf neighbour.
Caroline, 47, was served with a noise abatement notice last year over her bedroom antics with factory worker hubby Steve, 46.
But the couple's raucous romps continued - with fed-up neighbours reporting "moaning, groaning, screaming and even SLAPPING".
One said the racket was like domestic violence.
Environmental Health officials built up a catalogue of 23 recordings, made through one neighbour's soundproofed walls.
Nuisance
And Sunderland JPs heard the tapes on headphones before declaring the romps a "statutory nuisance".
Rachel O'Connor, who taped the sessions in Washington, Tyne and Wear, said: "I heard sounds of a sexual nature-really loud. It came from both parties."
Partially-deaf Margery Ball told officials she had not had a full night's sleep in two years due to the Cartwrights-wed 25 years.
Anne Dimmock, who also lives close to the pair's terraced home, said: "It's a very loud noise. I thought it was domestic violence, it was that unnatural."
Caroline denied breaching the abatement order, telling JPs: "I can't understand why people ask me to be quiet. It's normal to me."
But she was found guilty and fined £200 with £300 costs. She also got an Asbo banning excess noise including screaming or shouting.
Couple's noisy sex woke their deaf neighbour | The Sun |News
Caroline, 47, was served with a noise abatement notice last year over her bedroom antics with factory worker hubby Steve, 46.
But the couple's raucous romps continued - with fed-up neighbours reporting "moaning, groaning, screaming and even SLAPPING".
One said the racket was like domestic violence.
Environmental Health officials built up a catalogue of 23 recordings, made through one neighbour's soundproofed walls.
Nuisance
And Sunderland JPs heard the tapes on headphones before declaring the romps a "statutory nuisance".
Rachel O'Connor, who taped the sessions in Washington, Tyne and Wear, said: "I heard sounds of a sexual nature-really loud. It came from both parties."
Partially-deaf Margery Ball told officials she had not had a full night's sleep in two years due to the Cartwrights-wed 25 years.
Anne Dimmock, who also lives close to the pair's terraced home, said: "It's a very loud noise. I thought it was domestic violence, it was that unnatural."
Caroline denied breaching the abatement order, telling JPs: "I can't understand why people ask me to be quiet. It's normal to me."
But she was found guilty and fined £200 with £300 costs. She also got an Asbo banning excess noise including screaming or shouting.
Couple's noisy sex woke their deaf neighbour | The Sun |News