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luinil said:
Squilliam said:

Do they do it every week? In any case does your neighbours activities effect you negatively?


Even if they do it every week, so long as they do not violate fire code or safety rules and regs, they should be allowed under freedom of assembly. Once you start regulating freedoms explicitly stated in the Constitution... well... Do I need to explain further?

Squilliam is right here and you are wrong.

If it is inconveniencing someone or otherwise causing problems, you have the right to ask that it stop.  Most areas have city ordinances and codes regarding things like parking and assembly in residential areas.  It doesn't matter whether you're throwing a loud and crazy college party, religious services, or holding a video game tournament among friends.  All activities are subject to the same laws.

I snipped your edit because it's rationalizing your position and nonsense.  It's like saying "That officer is only giving me a speeding ticket because the city needs money."  Well tough, the city may need money but you were still speeding.