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Hi all was setting up road side this morning for some work to the rear of a property which is next door to a magistrates court when the security guard came and started quizing me.

 

Asking me what i was up to, i explained. Then he said that i could not work as it would make to much noise.

 

I said i will start and if its too much then i will stop.

 

Luckily it was fine but it did pass through my mind is there a law actually stopping me?

 

I remained polite and friendly after he came over a bit funny in the first place but the chap seemed decent enough

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No idea tbh,

but if the judge decided that you were interrupting the court (if you were actually in court), I think you'd be in contempt if you carried on.

 

Whether that applies outside of the court, I don't know.

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Really good one and not a clue . I shouldn't imagine really they can stop you but really wouldn't want to try it out .

I once new a guy who turned up with a team to do a large take down to find a film crew set up in the neighbouring property . Started work and was asked to stop by said film crew . N The chap in question being quite savvy walked away with a very large wad of cash in his pocket and returned another day .

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as the courts authourity doesnt stretch beyond the building, the security gaurd(wannabe plastic policeman) he would have been told to go forth and sub divide, like the lower liferorm he was

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