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5 May 2008
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Glen (Anonymous) says…
It sounds like your police department and/or municipality doesn't value quality of life. I feel that quality of life is as important as life itself. I feel that these pavement-shaking children, with their subwoofers blaring, are adding to the ruination of communities with their unbelievably loud music. Actually, it's not the loudness of the music; to be specific, it's the bass. Shakes your house? Who would have heard of something like that twenty years ago? I feel that if a person doesn't know enough to be considerate, then, sadly, consideration will have to be shoved down his throat by imposing large fines or, as they are doing in some American cities, towing and impounding their cars, to be retrieved for a large fee.