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Oregon bill aims to crack down on racially motivated 911 calls
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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 74027898" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>I'm sure this is a problem sometimes but sometimes people do have real complaints. Like a few weeks ago when my neighbors were blasting their bluetooth speaker out by the pool, probably drinking way too much alcohol (the music was very loud, it was 65 decibels in my bedroom). It didn't even feel safe for me to go out and talk to the people as a gringo- especially if alcohol were involved. So I can understand the temptation to call the police.</p><p></p><p>Noise problems are really getting to be a problem with newer class D amplifier technology they have now days. There's plenty of large, wireless "boom boxes" that can run for hours and play at very high volumes and low frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 74027898, member: 330042"] I'm sure this is a problem sometimes but sometimes people do have real complaints. Like a few weeks ago when my neighbors were blasting their bluetooth speaker out by the pool, probably drinking way too much alcohol (the music was very loud, it was 65 decibels in my bedroom). It didn't even feel safe for me to go out and talk to the people as a gringo- especially if alcohol were involved. So I can understand the temptation to call the police. Noise problems are really getting to be a problem with newer class D amplifier technology they have now days. There's plenty of large, wireless "boom boxes" that can run for hours and play at very high volumes and low frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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