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What are the laws against loud music exactly? I don't understand.
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<blockquote data-quote="will3" data-source="post: 6971370" data-attributes="member: 602964"><p>It's a bad deal in alot of places, you can be responsible and be punished for a few idiots actions , I have talked to county and city leaders here recently , about a common sense approach to these type of noise ordanices, #1 I think you need places people can vent so to speak , main strips within resonable hours , parks, highways, interstates ,etc.</p><p></p><p>( similar to combating street racing by promoting open drag racing at local drag strips , they are going to do it anyway why not let them do it @ the track instead of on the street )</p><p></p><p>This would keep some of the problems out of the residential areas on the weekends, and if you mount a f**king speaker on the outside of your car anywhere and you are not driving an ice cream truck , they ought to fine the h*ll out of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will3, post: 6971370, member: 602964"] It's a bad deal in alot of places, you can be responsible and be punished for a few idiots actions , I have talked to county and city leaders here recently , about a common sense approach to these type of noise ordanices, #1 I think you need places people can vent so to speak , main strips within resonable hours , parks, highways, interstates ,etc. ( similar to combating street racing by promoting open drag racing at local drag strips , they are going to do it anyway why not let them do it @ the track instead of on the street ) This would keep some of the problems out of the residential areas on the weekends, and if you mount a f**king speaker on the outside of your car anywhere and you are not driving an ice cream truck , they ought to fine the h*ll out of you. [/QUOTE]
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