by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Gregory Arroyo Mobile Electronics August 1, 2002 Noise ordinances have typically been aimed at consumers, either through fines or by statutes that allow law enforcement to tow vehicles. In the city of Berkeley, Calif., however, residents who are urging their city...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Michael Gartland Newsday August 4, 2002 Windows vibrate, a car chassis rattles and the ground seems to shake. This is not a low-grade earthquake, nor is it a passing 18-wheeler. It’s bass. The young men in the red sports car coolly nod their heads to the...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Michael Paul Williams The Richmond Times-Dispatch August 28, 2002 The thump of car stereos punctuates East End nights and rouses W.C. Wooldridge from his sleep. We’re not talking Frank Sinatra crooning from a Philco radio. This is music as seismic event,...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Amy Gilroy TWICE September 2, 2002 INDIANAPOLIS, IND.- MERA, The Mobile Electronics Retailers Association announced several new programs, including a collaboration with the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and a new financing program with GE Car...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Rick Armon Rochester Democrat and Chronicle September 19, 2002 All you Rochester residents, quiet down! You’re being too noisy. Noise Free America has awarded Rochester the group’s “Noisy Dozen” award for September, citing city...