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Quality-of-Life Inspectors Will Scoot in the City

Submitted by Sandy, Aug 22, 2007 12:47

without real enforcement what good is it. Noise is one of the biggest complaints in this city yet when you call to complain you are fluffed off. Fed Ex drivers blast their radios and music until your ear drums are bursting, snow cone trucks run their repeating brain numbing music until you want to break the machines they use--always at top volume. Nothing is done about any of this. Ditto inconsiderate neighbors who think their taste in music should be everyone's regardless. Boomboxer autos who love to invade and violate everyone's space with their hate rap music blasting verbal pollution everywhere. AND not an enforcer anywhere. So what else is new. It sounds good but without enforcement--serious fines, tickets, etc. It's just more nonsense from our politicians looking to give us puff paste without anything inside.


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without real enforcement what good is it. Noise is one of the biggest complaints in this city yet when you...

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Aug 22, 2007 12:47

but what about the fact it takes so long to get a complaint resolved now. Adding 3000 complaints a day... [MORE]

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Aug 17, 2007 16:56

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