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I think the city should really look into the selling of massive speakers to non-DJs
People who buy those kind of speakers are usually not considerate enough to be able to have them, so restricting their sale seems like the only solution here.
I agree, something should be done. Either that or prove there are no other houses within 50 miles of them. lol
The police seem to never do anything about it. I kid you not but one year the music continued into the work week around the clock at the same volume. I no longer work but I felt sorry for all the working people in the area. I don't know how they got any sleep.
If they don't enjoy eating great food in the sunshine whilst thousands of sexy girls wine their booties to the sound of great music that's their problem.
Lol I'm talking about the people who are gonna bash the sour end of it aka the violence lol.
Lol I'm talking about the people who are gonna bash the sour end of it aka the violence lol.
Haters gonna hate.
This white boy is going to be getting all "woman in front man behind", drinking puncheon rum straight out the (gatorade) bottle and, ahem, celebrating the great contributions of our honored West Indian brothers and sisters to the culture of NYC.
I agree. Too loud and too ghetto. Make sure to wear your bulletproof vest..lol
Have you ever been.
You know I would say the same thing about a rock concert.
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