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  2. Noise from techno music fest in Inglewood spurs shocked ... - AOL

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    The festival features techno, house and dubstep music and was expected to attract roughly 70,000 daily attendees. Read more: $1-million winning ticket sold at Orange County fair

  3. Loud music - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Loud music and barking dogs top noise complaints - AOL

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    Loud music and barking dogs were the leading causes of noise complaints made by a city's residents about their neighbours in the past year. More than 160 people were the subject of enforcement ...

  5. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles, CA requires silencing in 5 minutes. New York City, NY (Section 24.221(d)) requires automatic shut-off after 10 minutes and a prominent display of the local precinct number and telephone number. Boston, MA (Section 16–26.2) considers it a violation if the alarm is plainly audible at 200 feet and is on more than 5 minutes.

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  7. City of Los Angeles v. Preferred Communications, Inc.

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    City of Los Angeles v. Preferred Communications, Inc., 476 U.S. 488 (1986), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that taking the allegations in the complaint as true, [...] the City violated the First Amendment by refusing to issue a franchise to more than one cable television company when there was sufficient excess physical and economic capacity to accommodate more ...

  8. Weaponizing music? Some Tacoma stores are blasting ... - AOL

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    She also said that music heard from more than 100 feet away from loudspeakers is a common noise violation. According to Lee, noise violations can be reported anonymously to the city.

  9. Tour Anfibio - Wikipedia

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    The show had people in the blocks near the stadium to prevent overcrowding of the region and, according to residents' testimonies, the loud music caused the buildings to shake. [2] The concerts at National Auditorium, Mexico City, and Luna Park, Buenos Aires, were broadcast on national television.