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we have one that comes home from work very early hours of morning = window down whatever weather, parks invariably under our bedroom window - sits fer a few mins if a record the obnoxious git likes has not ended, don't wake me up, that would take W.W.3, always wakes the boss, Tried asking nicely, tried note through door, all to no avail, tried grabbing his throat, magic, don't do it no more.
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But they police by concent of the governed.;) The Police What they can and can't do THE BASIC TRUTH!! | www.tpuc.org |
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Regulation 97 also covers the noisy car stereo as well as the big fat exhausts |
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Better off with music that with a good sub woofer in the boot bounces the car along thus saving fuel and the planet. :p
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What your ears bum or both? Ear plugs and an inflatable cushion will help. :D |
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Did think of an answer to that but kept my fingers away from the keyboard till i didnt want to answer it. :D Must be a first for me.:eek: |
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I think the answer is in the question "In Car Music"That is what they were intended for and not to be used as a public address system.
£30 is, in my opinion not enough of a deterrent - Should have been sat in an enclosed space and made to listen to several hours of Des o' Conner.:hehetable |
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