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Simon and Pippa Lansdell received a letter from Hull City Council warning that they could be issued with a noise abatement notice and fined and that, unless Alfie quietened down, he may have to be "monitored with digital equipment", London's Daily Express newspaper reported.
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Alfie's noisy play could cost thousands THE parents of British four-year-old Alfie Lansdell have been threatened with a $7720 council fine after receiving complaints that the youngster is too noisy when playing in his family's yard.
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Lansdell said he's aware of what critics say about him, adding his favorite nickname bestowed on him has been the "mafia of west Colbert County."
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Lansdell and Councilwoman Thelma Lambert appear united when crucial issues are brought up for votes, while Councilmen J.O. Franks, Thomas Holiday, Mike Malone and mayor pro tem Steve Glover have been on the opposite side.
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Lansdell said the workings of the council have become nothing more than a "silent filibuster" or a way to skirt perceived problems.
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She said Lansdell can conduct town business involving records from 8 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. just as council members and the general public do.
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Lansdell served as mayor three terms before Willis took office.
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Lansdell and her son were found guilty in circuit court of violating the town's traffic code.
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"I guess the fire department and rescue squads are my hit men or whatever," joked Lansdell, who is also chief of the town's volunteer fire department.
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He said he and Lansdell have been friends for years and "there's not a man more dedicated to his community than Chuck Lansdell."
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