Japanese website puts boisterous children, noisy neighbors o

Japanese website puts boisterous children, noisy neighbors on the map


Japanese website puts boisterous children, noisy neighbors on the map
Self-described crowdsourced guide says it’s helping house hunters avoid neighborhoods inhabited by “stupid parents who let their children play on roads and parking lots.”
By Tiffany May and Hisako Ueno New York Times,Updated February 25, 2021, 4:51 p.m.
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A new website in Japan, DQN Today, describes itself as a crowdsourced guide to help house hunters avoid neighborhoods inhabited by "stupid parents who let their children play on roads and parking lots."Noriko Hayashi/NYT
Noisy children skateboarding on the streets. Couples arguing in their homes. People gathered on the sidewalk, gossiping for long hours. Some people would describe these activities as noise pollution. A new website in Japan has put perpetrators on a map, spurring debate about those who disturb the peace.

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