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Majority of people think those who blare music from phones are rude – but we’re too scared say anything, survey shows
MOST of us think people who play loud music on their phones are rude — but we are too scared to tell them, a survey shows.
Eight in 10 hate it when others blare out videos and tunes on transport or in public spaces.
Most of us think people who play loud music on their phones are rude — but we are too scared to tell them, a survey shows[/caption]And more than half of those surveyed said they witnessed it at least once a month, the poll revealed.
Four in ten believe the habit is on the rise — but six in ten say they would not ask the culprits to wear headphones out of fear of being ignored, shouted at or intimidated.
Among women, seven out of ten said they stayed silent worried about what would happen, the poll for survey specialist JL Partners found.
The company’s director, James Johnson, said the behaviour “has become a familiar nuisance for those of us who regularly travel on public transport”.
He went on: “But while most of us clearly think this behaviour is unreasonable or rude, we are unwilling to intervene as we are fearful of what may happen.”
TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp has described the noise nuisance rise as part of a wider “epidemic of selfish and rude behaviour”.
And Labour MP David Taylor told The Sun: “It is very concerning we are seeing this become more common.
“The public hate it.
“I will continue to ask ministers to look at possible ways to tackle noise nuisance, which may be especially harmful to some disabled people.”
Six Israeli hostages to be released this week by Hamas terrorists in ceasefire deal after kidnap hell in Gaza
TERROR group Hamas are set to release six more hostages this week, according to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Three young Israelis, including Arbel Yehud, will be rescued on Friday before another trio are freed on Saturday – finally ending their 15-month nightmare in Gaza.
Hamas are set to release six hostages this week in two separate groups[/caption]The hostages include Arbel Yehud who has been at the centre of a row which has led to Israel delaying the return of Gazans to northern Gaza.
Hamas didn’t release Arbel during the first two batches of hostages as Israel accused the terror group of breaching the ceasefire deal.
The evil Iranian-proxy promised to free Israeli civilians first but handed over four soldiers on Saturday.
Since the ceasefire deal came into force, seven hostages and more than 200 prisoners have been released.
On Sunday Karina Ariev, 20, Daniela Gilboa, 20, Naama Levy, 20, and Liri Elbag, 19, were all handed over to the Red Cross by balaclava-wearing Hamas thugs.
A week earlier, Brit Emily Damari and fellow Israeli captives Romi Gonen, 24, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31 were also freed.
Peter Crouch reveals what TV show Jurgen Klopp watches to cheer himself up
JURGEN Klopp and his wife watch a TV prank involving Peter Crouch and model Abbey Clancy if they need cheering up.
The ex-Liverpool football manager revealed the Saturday Night Takeaway stunt has Ulla and him in fits of laughter.
Jurgen Klopp and his wife watch a TV prank involving Peter Crouch and model Abbey Clancy if they need cheering up[/caption]Ex-player Peter told the Therapy Crouch podcast: “I interviewed Jurgen Klopp and he said ‘Honestly, sometimes when we’re feeling down, we just put it on’.”
Crouchie added: “That makes me feel so good.”
For the stunt, Crouch and wife Abbey were told show hosts Ant and Dec would feed them comments through earpieces to give to party planners — filmed by spy cameras.
Peter is first told that whenever the planner says the word “party” he has to shout it back out, sounding over-excited.
He also had to burst out from behind a door shouting “Boo”, then ask to play hide and seek.
Abbey had to make a phone call using his foot.
The model also reads out her list of unacceptable words for the party including “fart”, “toilet”, “sun of a biscuit”, “Michael Buerk”, “Ging gang goolies” and “Jog on you chicken nugget”.
Eventually lanky Peter and Abbey get a delivery of a framed photo of themselves – but where his head’s been cut off – so he stands behind the picture and asks the planner to take a phone snap which they can use to include his face.