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Disturbing the peace by playing loud music in the night is a criminal offense, typically a misdemeanor. [2] The exact definition of what constitutes a loud music violation varies by location, either at a certain volume (measured in decibels) or the distance from the source at which the music can be heard. The time of day is also often a factor ...
Code officers have issued at least 45 violations at the property since February 2022, leading to $530,000 in fines. ... At a May 20 party that led to another citation for loud music, Weissman ...
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A Florida grandfather preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family and friends was shot to death by his neighbor inside a gated community as the two argued over loud music. Hureleyon McLean ...
On August 6, 2018, 16-year old Blake Shearer and his friends were playing loud music in Elizabethtown Borough Park in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania when they were confronted by 24-year old David Skalla, who told them to turn the music down. When Shearer refused, Skalla proceeded to beat him until he was unconscious.
Alcohol consumption can contribute to nighttime noise pollution, especially through loud music played by intoxicated individuals. This disrupts sleep and relaxation for nearby residents, impacting health and productivity. Municipal noise ordinances often establish quiet hours and penalties for violations.
Another part of the law in Macon makes it illegal to make any loud noises between the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday as well as after 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights.
Most relate to barking dogs and put an upper time limit for continuous sound from them. New Jersey (Chapter 13:1G) considers a violation if the sound is continuous for more than 5 minutes or intermittent for more than 20 minutes. They also consider it a defense to violation if the animal is provoked to bark.