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nirvana33 [79]
2 years ago
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Q: Does your community have any regulations related to noise? If so, do the regulations vary with time of day or location? Sourc

es of noise that might be regulated are radios, car exhausts, power lawn mowers, and blasting for construction. Write a paragraph summarizing your findings.​
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1 answer:
VLD [36.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

My community... Sorry if this does not answer your question

Explanation:

In my community, we have no regulations related to noise... all night long neighbors blast their music, drive up and down the road and slam their doors. My community is relatively a very stressful community and the police do not even want to help when they get called in. My community is different from others, my community is stressful and a good part of my community has to <em>be illegal</em> not in the citizenship way though.

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