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The Gold Coast woman received a strange complaint from parliament, and the cattle accused of raising them were too noisy.

 
[Social News]     09 Jun 2019
Grant (Georgie Grant), a resident of Gold Coast, received a written complaint from the local parliament alleging that his cattle screamed too loudly. (photo No. 7)
The Gold Coast woman received a strange complaint from parliament, and the cattle accused of raising them were too noisy.

Grant (Georgie Grant), a resident of Gold Coast, received a written complaint from the local parliament alleging that his cattle screamed too loudly. (photo No. 7)


According to Radio 7, Grant (Georgie Grant), a resident of, Gold Coast, received a written complaint from the local parliament alleging that the cow he raised was so loud that Grant could hardly believe his eyes.

Grant is understood to have received a written complaint from Gold Coast City parliament (Gold Coast City Council), which made her somewhat unbelievable. She photographed the complaint and uploaded it to fb, a social platform, and asked netizens, "how can you stop barking? thank you for any advice."

She said a lovely neighbor complained to parliament about her barking.

The complaint letter said some complained that Grant`s cattle had been screaming for nearly three months, noting in particular that one complaint appeared at 09:30 on March 31.

Parliament believes Grant may not have realized that her cattle were making noise and hoped she would pay attention to it. Parliament also urged Grant to "take some time to monitor" cow behavior and "take appropriate action."

Parliament said if Grant could not stop cattle from continuing to make noise, they would open an investigation and Grant could receive a ticket or face an law operation.

Grant was not sure which neighbor complained, so she asked the nearest neighbor if she heard the noise. But she said all the neighbors said they had not heard her cattle barking.

Grant is understood to live on an eight-acre farm in (Bonogin), Bonoking, Queensland. The cattle on the farm came from a black cow called Dexter (Dexter). Grant has been raising Dexter for two years and does not think it is noisy. Dexter only mooed when she was hungry, she said.

Many netizens commented on the matter. Many say they find it hard to believe that regional parliament will follow up on such "absurd" complaints.

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