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Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 11:34 pm
by Panchocat
How are The Cratos managing to get away with this loud booming music again?
It's 1:20am and it's still blaring out!
Will calling the noise enforcement number have any effect I wonder?
What do the hotel guests feel about the racket I wonder, especially those with young families!
Oh well off to bed and hope the air con drowns out the boom, boom base.
Then again who sells ear plugs?
To think when we settled in Catalkoy it was because back then it was a working village not affected by tourism, okay the island needs tourism but do the tourists really need boom boom music on a Monday night?
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 11:51 pm
by Panchocat
Interesting! At 1:45 no one answers at the noise enforcement number. Deep,deep joy!!!
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 3:50 am
by Deniz1
Ear plugs are available in our local chemists. x
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 6:56 am
by andrew4232
i assume its the usual thing here its who you know and what your willing to pay
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 7:25 am
by tansycat
how do they pay they cannot even pay the electris bill..........anyone know where there fuse is?????
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 4:48 pm
by wanderer
THe guests at the Cratos had their money taken by a policeman
"It is a long established tradition that students that have graduated celebrate at the end of the academic years.
However prom celebrations for the high school students at Bulent Ecevit did not go as planned.
150 students spent a nightmarish night at the Cratos Hotel yesterday evening.
They had all paid TL 70 for an evening meal and 55 of the students had also paid TL 150 each for overnight accommodation. The school delegated the task of paying the money over to the hotel to one Cebi Tahir, however, he failed to do so. That meant that the new graduates spent the night wandering round hotel corridors and around the pool.
It emerged yesterday that Mr Tahir had spent the money on himself and then tried to convince the Cratos management to take his car as security instead. They refused.
Parents are now insisting that police investigate how Tahir managed to spend the money on his own account instead of delivering it the hotel management. This might be slightly embarrassing as Mr Tahir is himself, a policeman."
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 4:55 pm
by Panchocat
So the booming base noise keeping most of Catalkoy awake at 2am yesterday morning was the end of term celebrations?
Must be a lot of celebrations going on as the same boom boom base noise has been coming regularly from the Cratos of late!
Out of interest do the Cratos have to adhere to noise legislation?
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 9:14 pm
by flowerfairy
You need to try living in Lapta, we have frikkin dog barking all night., I sooo love my life, but I thought''ah well'' I'll catch up in the afternoon,no way, English , Turkish, they must be oblivious to the noise
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013 10:55 pm
by BLUE BUTTERFLY
Ozankoy, usually dogs barking all night and Cratos boom boom.
Tonight, very quiet
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Wed 03 Jul 2013 7:38 am
by Halffull
They sell good ear plugs in the pharmacy
Re: Cratos, booming music again!
Posted: Wed 03 Jul 2013 1:36 pm
by bigOz
Star Newspaper reported a year ago that the bosses of "Boz Grup" Kemal and Murat Bozoğlu who own Cratos in Cyprus, were currently (March 2012) having a court case against them accused of using false documents to obtain credit from and swindling Vakıfbank, Turkey, to the tune of 30 million TL! In addition, the hotel is famous for not paying many people for work carried out at the hotel. I think the same is also true for some of their employees...
According to Turkish press, end of last month, a new case was filed against Boz Group and Cratos Hotel by a company called "Kent Faktoring", demanding their liquidation because 12 post dated cheques issued by Boz Group against 3 million TL credit could not be cashed at the banks and the creditors have not been able to recover their money otherwise.
The case is currently being dealt with at the 35. Asliye Ticaret Mahkemesi (İstanbul Regional Commercial Court).
The current noise you keep hearing from Cratos is probably what is called "GOING OUT WITH A BANG!"