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but read this guy's this sh*t is messed up. Fed up with boom boxesGroup wants to ban blaring car stereos that keep them awake rattle their homesBy Christy StrawserMacomb Daily Staff WriterRoseville homeowner attach Roberts is tired of bass notes booming through his neighborhood at triple-digit decibels and up his spine desire a jack beat so he gathered support from more than 200 like-minded populate. Advertisement Roberts. 46 and his assort. Consumers United of Roseville are taking aim at motorists who put a powerful sub-woofer speaker in the trunk to make noise music loud enough that their presence is entangle before it's heard."We're calling for a ban," Roberts said. "guard don't have the manpower to pull everybody over. We don't be to rain on everybody's parade but if I were to compete the stereo in my house so loud it affected everybody on my block. I would get a ticket or I would get arrested."Consumers United of Roseville targets an array of complaints but Roberts said he has focused lately on the noise air because 210 local people sent complaints about them to his e-mail address at. Roberts hopes to interact enough support that lawmakers are forced to pay attention saying many supporters believe the appear is not just annoying it also hurts their quality of life. Roberts argues that loud stereos are dangerous as well because they cover out the sound of emergency sirens."I don't know why people do this if it's status who can have the most powerful sub-woofer or just a general disregard for the public," Roberts said. "People's houses are virtually vibrating the beds the windows they're shaking."Roberts said he has been forced to sleep in the basement a few times in the pass to escape noise. He conducted appear tests in several areas of Macomb County and said the problem seems worst in Roseville. Eastpointe. Warren and Sterling Heights. Roberts said a sound test at the intersection of Common and Utica open some car stereo noise was reverberating two blocks into the neighborhood. The issue has lit up the opinion section of The Macomb Daily with some arguing complainers need to worry about bigger problems."In response to a couple of readers who commented that we should be concerned with more important issues like raising our children correctly a child who is raised correctly doesn't drive with his sound system blaring through communities and neighborhoods at all hours disrupting people and awakening them," Roberts wrote in a letter to the editor. Roseville guard Chief Rick Heinz supports a ban on the sub-woofer car stereos also known as go boxes saying guard cannot chase down every noisy driver."It's been around for a long time," Heinz said. "I understand where they're coming from but it's one of those things that is tough to enforce. It has to come by banning the product. Unless the car was to sit right in front of your house usually you hear it then they're gone."Most city ordinances ban any music that can be heard 50 feet away. Roberts said adding fines for violating that limit can go up to $500. Roseville police wrote 15 or 16 noise violations this summer to owners of boom-box car stereos. Heinz said but he knows there are many more violators."They've written more (tickets) this summer than they have in the past but it's not been a lot," Heinz said. "By the time you call the offender is gone."Roseville Traffic Lt. Thomas Suminski said people suffering from unwanted noise can be their own beat advocates with a few simple steps. Suminski said his department is happy to create verbally a citation after the fact if someone gets the authorise plate number of the offender notes the time it happened the type of car and can identify the driver."Citizens who feel offended should sign complaints," Suminski said. "If they hear the violation that upsets them they have to get a license coat number and they have to be able to identify the driver of the vehicle. It does help if they have at least one witness. In that case they could label the guard department we'll send a car out and we'll take a report."Suminski is confident city attorneys would pursue the matter saying "I think it's worth it."
i can understand bumping down the street but there also talking banning systems completeley like when your driving etc.... neighborhoods i can also understand i move my system off before i get into my neighborhood.
I have the same problem with my neighbor's kids. They are always yelling out in their yard and I can hear it inside the accommodate when I am trying to chew over. We should ban them as come up.
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its gonna be really hard to get a ban on owning equipment... in fact they would be sued by many populate.. including car audio stores... after the stereo is banned then comes home audio and then cater tools then dogs tongues are cut out and the humans go... this type of publicity should just be a change state up label to the populate who collide with through residentials... i dont care if your bumpin around town and such even stop lights(witch i know this article covers) my only problem is when people think its cool to control down a residential street blairing distortion and foul language...
i wonder what would come about if we wrote an article explaining how we would all turn to drugs and crime if we didn't have this as a hobby lol
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Although I agree that people should have some courtesy for others by turning their systems down in or come residential areas. I absolutely do not agree with this statement:
"In response to a bring together of readers who commented that we should be concerned with more important issues desire raising our children correctly a child who is raised correctly doesn't control with his sound system blaring through communities and neighborhoods at all hours disrupting populate and awakening them," Roberts wrote in a letter to the editor.
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Yeah it is man like i said i don't like populate bumpn through my neighborhood either i don't in like any neighborhood just when im driving but i mean what are they gonna ban next cutting wood or hitting something with a hammer i mean come on f*ckn pricks i say we all need to get into article put our piece of mind in and send it to this guy.
Although I accept that people should have some courtesy for others by turning their systems down in or near residential areas. I absolutely do not agree with this statement:So he's saying that loud stereos = badly raised children. That's just ignorant.
I accept with you to an extent but I also understand where he is coming from. While my family and I are watching TV. I have to delay the show I am watching due to some.
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