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Germans are more annoyed by old people and teenagers in their area than their Turkish neighbours a new study shows – contradicting the image of communities consumed by ethnic strife.
When asked, "Which group of people are responsible for problems in your neighbourhood," by a social research group, nearly a quarter of Germans pointed the finger at teenagers.
Next were the elderly, whose penchant for complaining about noise drove nearly 10 percent to despair. Closely behind came drunkards.