by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Beth Miller Curda The Davis Enterprise January 15, 2002 What do West Hollywood, Norman, Okla., and Richmond, Va., have in common? According to a new national organization rooted in Davis, they are too loud. Noise-Free America, an organization established in...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
KXTV (Sacramento) February 2, 2002 Here’s a question: if you complain on a busy Sacramento street, does anybody hear you? Probably not, and that’s Ted Rueter’s point. He says it’s too noisy. Rueter says the noise is everywhere. “Look at...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Jonathan V. Last The Weekly Standard (online edition) March 1, 2002 Ted Rueter is trying to rid America of noise. Shush! UCLA, home to grown-up child actors and proto-Tri Delts, is a very noisy campus. There are street sweepers and leaf blowers, car alarms and lawn...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Brittany Ausmus Indiana Daily (Bloomington, Indiana) March 6, 2002 Noise Free Indiana founder cites Bloomington’s ‘noise terrorism’ Put in your earplugs Bloomington, and pray that you get some sleep. Bloomington, often thought to be a sleepy...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Ted Rueter Los Angeles Times March 27, 2002 A crew in Phoenix has been customizing “the Beast,” a Ford Bronco with a car stereo designed to pump out a whopping 175 decibels, reports Wired magazine. The Bronco’s 48,000-watt system would be eight...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
Insight on the News April 1, 2002 Stonehouse was a 13th century Zen monk and hermit who lived on Hsiamushan Mountain in China’s Shekiang province. He liked his peace and quiet, and produced quite a bit of poetry along these lines: “Dense bamboo shades my...