06-12-2009, 17:06
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Re: In Car Music
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Originally Posted by ***Mr D***
Some insurers would class a uprated sterio as a modification and maybe apply an additional cost, I doubt it would invalidate any policy, most just put a standard replacement warranty on.
The guy the thred is about had a standard stereo.
It was 10pm so kids should be at home in bed.
I find music isnt much a distraction when driving however loud, although it can influence driving style.
The main thing is this is more silly laws/statutes (IMO) when does it stop, soon you wont be able to sneeze in public as it could be to loud. 
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It's been in force for a good few years 1986 I think
Car Stereos (Hansard, 11 May 2004)
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