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Answer:
Letter to a national newspaper complaining about the use of loudspeakers.
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Sector 15
Vasundhara Enclave
New Delhi
To,
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
21 May 2018
Dear Sir,
I am writing to your esteemed paper about the nuisance loudspeakers have posed in our locality. Many people, be it festivals or not, would install loudspeakers in and around the locality, playing music so loud that we can't even hear our own voices properly. We have written to the local authorities about it but nothing has been done so far.
The issue has led to the disturbance of out lives. Students can't study properly, elderly people cannot have peaceful sleep and babies are affected too.
So, if you could kindly highlight the issue in your daily paper, I hope the concerned authorities would do their part soon.
Thank you.
Regards,
Peeyush Sharma
New Delhi
Option B, they were both absolute monarchies.
A reference tool that should be placed in every emergency vehicle for use when responding to a possible "hazmat" incident is: The Emergency Response Guidebook.
The Emergency Response Guidebook:
PHMSA's 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook provides first responders with a go-to manual to help deal with hazmat transportation accidents during the critical first 30 minutes. DOT's goal is to place an ERG in every public emergency service vehicle nationwide
The he Guidebook is divided into four color-coded sections: yellow, blue, orange and green. The yellow-bordered pages index the list of dangerous goods in numerical order of 4-digit ID numbers.
Learn more about The Emergency Response Guidebook on:
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