Florida Tried and Failed Once Before
This isn't the first time Florida has implemented such a law. In 2012, the Florida Supreme Court determined that a previous law against playing loud music from cars was unconstitutional, . Catalano had actually been the catalyst for overturning the original law, after he challenged a $73 ticket he was given for listening to Justin Timberlake as he drove to work.that the new legislation is"simply giving law enforcement another tool on their belt in order to allow peace in communities," but other officers haven't been so subtle about the fact that this law will likely be used as a way to argue probable cause for initiating a traffic stop.
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That’s a ticketing offense I can get behind…
Which they will not actively ticket for. I live near a busy intersection and have my entire house vibrating multiple times a day from bass from cars. They will only issue a citation if they pull over a driver for other infractions. This doesn't solve the problem.
Did you know that Orthodox Jews are against the apartheid methods that Israel use on Palestinians?
Hate to say it, good.