by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Peter Leo Pittsburgh Post-Gazette July 15, 2005 Boom-chicka-boom . . . We’ve all experienced it, an otherwise peaceful day suddenly ripped asunder by headache-inducing music with death-defying bass levels blasting out of open car windows. How generous of...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Glenn Ruppel and John Stossel ABC News – 20/20 August 12, 2005 For some custom car makers, their entire car is a work of art. That’s what the people who build these cars call them — works of art. People have always customized their cars, but lately more...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Kris Thoma Pensacola News Journal October 3, 2005 Florida lawmakers this year tightened their grip on noise pollution by enacting tougher restrictions on car stereo noise in an attempt to keep neighborhoods more peaceful and roads safer. Three months after the...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Laurin Sellers Orlando Sentinel December 22, 2005 Armed with a tougher law, police are cracking down on Florida drivers who cruise the streets with their stereos blaring. The stepped-up enforcement began this summer after the Legislature tightened an anti-noise...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Cathy Gandel AARP Magazine January 1, 2006 Judy Ellis, 64, couldn’t stand it anymore. After enduring months of booming, throbbing music from her neighbor’s Jeep, she sued him–and as part of the settlement, he sold the sound system and paid...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by John Roach National Geographic News March 29, 2006 Beep beep. Vroom vroom. Thump thump. The constant cacophony of honking horns, roaring engines, and booming car stereos has helped fuel a sixfold increase in noise pollution over the past 15 years that is driving...