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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 12:37 PM
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Don't play loud music in Hubbard anymore!

HUBBARD — Robert Nicholson, 21, of Hillview Drive, likes to turn up the volume on the music in his 1993 Oldsmobile, but after city officials took away the car’s sound system for more than a week, he will likely think twice before turning up the sound again.
Mayor Arthur U. Magee said Robert Nicholson, 21, of Hillview Drive had been warned about the loud music coming from his car before being ordered into mayor’s court earlier this month.
Magee ordered Nicholson to hand the equipment over to police. Shortly after the mayor’s court proceedings July 9, Nicholson unhooked and handed over amplifiers, woofers and speakers valued at $700.
Officials informed Nicholson this week that he could pick up his stereo equipment from the police station last Friday. Nicholson said he discussed the matter with Magee and reached an understanding.
“[Magee] just wants me to keep [the volume] down in the city limits.”
Magee said the city does not see a lot of people driving with loud stereos, and most often those people who are reported have fled the area or turned down the sound by time officers arrived. Still, he said, the message has to be clear that such activity will not be tolerated in the city.
Magee said temporarily confiscating Nicholson’s equipment will send the message to Nicholson and all other lovers of loud sounds. More permanent measures may be taken in the future.
Read the full story Monday in The Vindicator and on Vindy.com

This is Hubbard Ohio btw. What do you guys think about this?
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 03:35 PM
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Depends on the volume level of the music. I could care less about cars playing music in the day, it's when they are around at 1-2am with the bass thumping that somebody needs a punch in the mouth for.
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 03:38 PM
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IF your blaring your music really loud through the night when people are trying to sleep then your an idiot and probly should have your system taken temporarily... but during the day/afternoon... i don't really think it matters how loud you play it.. for the most part your driving so even if some old lady gets mad at the loud thumping it will only last a few seconds till you drive past... people need to suck it up half the time...
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by cobalt_addict
IF your blaring your music really loud through the night when people are trying to sleep then your an idiot and probly should have your system taken temporarily... but during the day/afternoon... i don't really think it matters how loud you play it.. for the most part your driving so even if some old lady gets mad at the loud thumping it will only last a few seconds till you drive past... people need to suck it up half the time...
i work 3rd shift so i do not enjoy loud music during the day

really, if im in my house with my windows closed and air one watching tv and i can hear the song your are listening to TO LOUD. It also is a safety issue, if your music is to loud you might not hear emergency sirens coming.
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