Washington Post Covers D.C. Noise
More than 85 reader comments reacted to an online column in Friday's Washington Post titled, "How Much Noise is Too Much Noise?" Columnist Marc Fisher admits that a noise disturbance is a relative thing--the level of annoyance and disturbance varies from one person to another.
While Fisher detests wind chimes, he thinks people shouldn't move to a place where noisy conditions are expected--such as a restaurant or music club or amplified people.
But what about when the noise moves next to you? The D.C. noise loophole was created in 2004, well after many of the residents began calling the H Street NE community home.
Read Marc's Washington Post column, "Raw Fisher."
While Fisher detests wind chimes, he thinks people shouldn't move to a place where noisy conditions are expected--such as a restaurant or music club or amplified people.
But what about when the noise moves next to you? The D.C. noise loophole was created in 2004, well after many of the residents began calling the H Street NE community home.
Read Marc's Washington Post column, "Raw Fisher."
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