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Whats your states legislation with car audio restrictions?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8662143" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you even have a rearview mirror you ain't loud. The rest of your list sounds like nanny-state ********.</p><p></p><p>Here AFAIK noise ordinances are town/county level and things like mirrors, blacking out rear windows, etc. are all state level stuff.... some states have very strict inspection standards, some have none at all.</p><p></p><p>I don't think any town closer than 30 miles from me even has a police department and I've only ever seen a county sheriff once so this is really a non-issue here. Also as has been mentioned most of our major cities are enormous crime infested third world toilets so if you're in, say, Chicago where they have 1000 murders a year and police take half an hour to respond to a carjacking they probably won't have time or resources to waste on loud music unless you're doing something else wrong or are just being a complete retard.</p><p></p><p>Cool pics from your local shows. I appreciate those pretty installs, though you don't see much of that anymore and from my experience they're almost never loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8662143, member: 614752"] If you even have a rearview mirror you ain't loud. The rest of your list sounds like nanny-state ********. Here AFAIK noise ordinances are town/county level and things like mirrors, blacking out rear windows, etc. are all state level stuff.... some states have very strict inspection standards, some have none at all. I don't think any town closer than 30 miles from me even has a police department and I've only ever seen a county sheriff once so this is really a non-issue here. Also as has been mentioned most of our major cities are enormous crime infested third world toilets so if you're in, say, Chicago where they have 1000 murders a year and police take half an hour to respond to a carjacking they probably won't have time or resources to waste on loud music unless you're doing something else wrong or are just being a complete retard. Cool pics from your local shows. I appreciate those pretty installs, though you don't see much of that anymore and from my experience they're almost never loud. [/QUOTE]
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