Berkshire Eagle: A noise complaint about an Adams holiday display has been withdrawn. The dentist who was targeted wants an apology
A noise complaint about an Adams holiday display has been withdrawn. The dentist who was targeted wants an apology
An Essex council has been ordered to pay a resident £700 and send a written apology after failing to deal with a noise complaint and then failing to log a complaint about how the incident was handled.
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ADAMS — The neighbor who complained about a local dentist's Christmas display has withdrawn her complaint. And now the dentist, Dr. Martin K. Bush, is demanding an apology. “That’s a very disturbing ...
MSN: Council told to pay Essex resident £700 and make written apology over 22-month noise issue
Council told to pay Essex resident £700 and make written apology over 22-month noise issue
The Advertiser: North Adelaide residents demand apology over noise after St Ann’s College Beyond the Valley-style party
A university boarding college in North Adelaide is facing demands for an apology after local residents say they were pummelled by noise exceeding 100 decibels from its annual Open Show event.
North Adelaide residents demand apology over noise after St Ann’s College Beyond the Valley-style party
apology usually applies to an expression of regret for a mistake or wrong with implied admission of guilt or fault and with or without reference to mitigating or extenuating circumstances.
If you have upset someone, the best way to rectify the situation is by making a sincere, heartfelt apology. But just saying the words isn't quite enough: for an apology to be effective, it has to be genuine. You have to mean it, and you have to make that clear.