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<blockquote data-quote="CrazedCat" data-source="post: 3233396" data-attributes="member: 568746"><p>Actually what you want to do is go to your town hall and find out what the noise ordinance is. The police really can't do much...most noise violations are handled through a town's board of health dept (this is a quality of life issue). What you need to do is go there, file a complaint and they can issue a summons. They may even come out and measure the decibel levels. In my town noise cannot exceed normal conversation level (I forgot the exact db this is) from 50 ft. There are also time of day restrictions (not past 10pm for instance).</p><p></p><p>Noise ordinances differ from town to town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazedCat, post: 3233396, member: 568746"] Actually what you want to do is go to your town hall and find out what the noise ordinance is. The police really can't do much...most noise violations are handled through a town's board of health dept (this is a quality of life issue). What you need to do is go there, file a complaint and they can issue a summons. They may even come out and measure the decibel levels. In my town noise cannot exceed normal conversation level (I forgot the exact db this is) from 50 ft. There are also time of day restrictions (not past 10pm for instance). Noise ordinances differ from town to town. [/QUOTE]
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