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All this talk about loud noises reminds me of my commute home yesterday, stuck in traffic in front of this person who feels the need to have his radio so loud it is shaking my car, for 25 minutes I had to listen to this. Does the noise ordinance in NH cover this kind of noise or is it limited to exhaust noise?
Isn’t that a sign of being old, complaining about kids and their loud music? :-) |
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More company: I see this morning that New Hampshire has just passed a No Straight Pipes law. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT Personally, I'm ready for a reduction for boat noise -- both stereo noise and operation noise. 'Guess we're all getting old. How can that be? ![]() .
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