Ummm NO!
If you're still in control of the car, then pound the music as much as you want.
How many rights do you want to take away from us with our cars?
2007-02-28 05:45:24
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answered by Alex 5
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I don't think that would be feasable, because people would just find a technical solution round it.
Someone mentioned that they don't cause deafness; this isn't quite true. I think in a few years time, there will be a big increase in people going deaf, due do having stereos or MP3 players on way too loud. This subject is often treated as a bit of a joke. We'll see.
2007-02-28 04:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and no, I listen to load music but I dont get it so high that you can hear it 3 miles away. I think you should keep it down in your cars with the thumping systems. Not all of you are doin it but some go past my house an the house shakes.It should be turned down at night when people are tryin to sleep.Some of us are going to work and need to sleep and dont have mom and dad supporting us so we can go out and disturb the town with our 12 inch speakers and amps.Kids and adults turn the bass up and go to the moring hours and it shakes my house makes my dog bark when im sleeping then i call the cops.Im sorry but if I have to listen to it you should let me sleep and I should be able to sit in my house and relax or be able to go outside without jungle music disturbing me. Yea it sounds funny to you right now but some day you will grow up and have a family of your own and youll see what i mean
2007-02-28 01:11:05
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answered by bearman48064 3
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it is your brake rotors. those are the discs that the pads grab onto to provide up the wheels from turning once you brake. they are warped, because of the fact of this the exterior isn't flat anymore, by way of overheating. you may desire to get them replaced, alongside with a clean set of pads. Mechanics are meant available tighten the lug nuts with a torque wrench to a concentrated form, like 70 foot kilos, working example. yet many mechanics use a power gadget called an impression wrench to maintain time. no longer in basic terms will the lug nuts be overtightened, however the lugnuts heavily isn't tightened flippantly. for this reason you have a extra suited hazard of the rotors turning out to be warped quickly. This undertaking is extra stated on imports (with low torque specs) and autos with metallic wheels. in case you think your mechanic is utilising an impression wrench (without torque limiter) fairly of hand tightening with a torque wrench, ask the keep to extremely tighten the lugnuts by utilising hand, and desire that they gain this. additionally, if the nuts are too tight, it is going to be a important soreness to do away with them on the area of the line in case you get a flat tire on a similar time as utilising. I continuously finally end up fixing the mechanic's mistake as quickly as I come homestead after a mechanic has touched my lugnuts. I found out this lesson after i ended up with warped rotors after a loose tire rotation while my vehicle had 7,000 miles. i would not be stunned if overtightened lugnuts brought about your front rotors to warp, ensuing on your vibrating steerage wheel. Your rear rotors could be warped too, yet guard them once you opt for provider for the rear brake pads.
2016-10-02 02:46:03
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answered by ? 4
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I agree.
You ought to be able to hear emergency vehicle sirens.
Also haven't people not heard of Noise Damage to Hearing?
It happens, there will be increased deafness in later years.
Boring but true.
2007-02-28 07:16:18
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answered by efes_haze 5
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I agree with above. your driving without due care and attention if you if your hearing is good and you drown out the sound of emergency vehicles with your racket. Also.I wish they'd realise,not everyone wants to listen to their junk
2007-03-02 10:36:59
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answered by keeprockin 7
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Depending on their use ,they should be graded and the idiots who seem to populate the high rise flats in the summer should have theirs muted.
2007-02-28 01:03:11
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answered by richiesown 4
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No I don't think so but if it's really low then just buy an Amp. to bring out the sound. That will always work...
2007-02-28 00:44:10
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answered by XOXOXO 3
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i want to say yes, but, i like to listen to my music loud. But, when I listen to it loud i am reasonable. I don't make it loud enough to damage my hearing.
2007-02-28 00:44:31
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answered by Ghandric 2
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no
why should they
people dont go deaf throught them
2007-02-28 00:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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