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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7614376" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>This still boils down to you guys trying to dodge a ticket by exploiting technicalities in the law. The law has to be written with certain boundaries however the spirit of the law is to keep the peace and stop people like you from blaring your systems in places that disturb others. I'm not saying I'm not guilty of listening to mine at high levels, all I'm saying is, you should know that this risk comes with the territory. When you install large audio systems in your vehicle you're going to be putting yourself at risk for noise violations, same as when you install nitrous in a street car, you'll be at risk for more speeding tickets. Just man up, pay the ticket, and move on with your life. Maybe even learn from it and try to be a little more cautious/respectful next time. Neighborhoods and nighttime are not the time to be going full tilt. Use discretion and you won't run into this problem again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7614376, member: 567719"] This still boils down to you guys trying to dodge a ticket by exploiting technicalities in the law. The law has to be written with certain boundaries however the spirit of the law is to keep the peace and stop people like you from blaring your systems in places that disturb others. I'm not saying I'm not guilty of listening to mine at high levels, all I'm saying is, you should know that this risk comes with the territory. When you install large audio systems in your vehicle you're going to be putting yourself at risk for noise violations, same as when you install nitrous in a street car, you'll be at risk for more speeding tickets. Just man up, pay the ticket, and move on with your life. Maybe even learn from it and try to be a little more cautious/respectful next time. Neighborhoods and nighttime are not the time to be going full tilt. Use discretion and you won't run into this problem again. [/QUOTE]
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