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biped: Even the safest room in your home is not safe enough, however. You will need to block up windows in the room, and any other openings, and to make the outside walls thicker, and also to thicken the floor above you, to provide the strongest possible protection against the penetration of sound. Thick, dense materials are the best, and bricks, concrete or building blocks, timber, boxes of earth, sand, books, and furniture might all be used.

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Then Pipehead ("Great look-stroke-sound" - Jonn)
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There was no music when I was young. The world was silent. In some restaurants you can?t hear what the waitress says. You can?t hear them speak. It?s the music. Everywhere there is music. It?s weird. The young have no inner lives. And they have no inner life because they have no thoughts. And they have no thoughts because they know no words. And they have no words because they never speak. And they never speak because the music is too loud.
Music makes one feel so romantic - at least it always gets on one's nerves - which is the same thing nowadays.
Khomeini ruled with dictatorship. Sometimes people were arrested for listening to music! Many people became angry with Ruholla and protested. If you angered Khomeini, chances are you would die. But there was one thing everyone agreed on. That was that they wanted "death" to America.
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Powers in relation to raves Powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a rave. 63.?(1) This section applies to a gathering on land in the open air of 100 or more persons (whether or not trespassers) at which amplified music is played during the night (with or without intermissions) and is such as, by reason of its loudness and duration and the time at which it is played, is likely to cause serious distress to the inhabitants of the locality; and for this purpose? (a) such a gathering continues during intermissions in the music and, where the gathering extends over several days, throughout the period during which amplified music is played at night (with or without intermissions); and (b) "music" includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats. (2) If, as respects any land in the open air, a police officer of at least the rank of superintendent reasonably believes that? (a) two or more persons are making preparations for the holding there of a gathering to which this section applies, (b) ten or more persons are waiting for such a gathering to begin there, or (c) ten or more persons are attending such a gathering which is in progress, he may give a direction that those persons and any other persons who come to prepare or wait for or to attend the gathering are to leave the land and remove any vehicles or other property which they have with them on the land. (3) A direction under subsection (2) above, if not communicated to the persons referred to in subsection (2) by the police officer giving the direction, may be communicated to them by any constable at the scene. (4) Persons shall be treated as having had a direction under subsection (2) above communicated to them if reasonable steps have been taken to bring it to their attention. (5) A direction under subsection (2) above does not apply to an exempt person. (6) If a person knowing that a direction has been given which applies to him? (a) fails to leave the land as soon as reasonably practicable, or (b) having left again enters the land within the period of 7 days beginning with the day on which the direction was given, he commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale, or both. (7) In proceedings for an offence under this section it is a defence for the accused to show that he had a reasonable excuse for failing to leave the land as soon as reasonably practicable or, as the case may be, for again entering the land. (8) A constable in uniform who reasonably suspects that a person is committing an offence under this section may arrest him without a warrant. (9) This section does not apply? (a) in England and Wales, to a gathering licensed by an entertainment licence; or (b) in Scotland, to a gathering in premises which, by virtue of section 41 of the [1982 c. 45.] Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, are licensed to be used as a place of public entertainment. (10) In this section? "entertainment licence" means a licence granted by a local authority under? (a) Schedule 12 to the [1963 c. 33.] London Government Act 1963; (b) section 3 of the [1967 c. 19.] Private Places of Entertainment (Licensing) Act 1967; or (c) Schedule 1 to the [1982 c. 30.] Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982; "exempt person", in relation to land (or any gathering on land), means the occupier, any member of his family and any employee or agent of his and any person whose home is situated on the land; "land in the open air" includes a place partly open to the air; "local authority" means? (a) in Greater London, a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London; (b) in England outside Greater London, a district council or the council of the Isles of Scilly; (c) in Wales, a county council or county borough council; and "occupier", "trespasser" and "vehicle" have the same meaning as in section 61. (11) Until 1st April 1996, in this section "local authority" means, in Wales, a district council. Supplementary powers of entry and seizure. 64.?(1) If a police officer of at least the rank of superintendent reasonably believes that circumstances exist in relation to any land which would justify the giving of a direction under section 63 in relation to a gathering to which that section applies he may authorise any constable to enter the land for any of the purposes specified in subsection (2) below. (2) Those purposes are? (a) to ascertain whether such circumstances exist; and (b) to exercise any power conferred on a constable by section 63 or subsection (4) below. (3) A constable who is so authorised to enter land for any purpose may enter the land without a warrant. (4) If a direction has been given under section 63 and a constable reasonably suspects that any person to whom the direction applies has, without reasonable excuse? (a) failed to remove any vehicle or sound equipment on the land which appears to the constable to belong to him or to be in his possession or under his control; or (b) entered the land as a trespasser with a vehicle or sound equipment within the period of 7 days beginning with the day on which the direction was given, the constable may seize and remove that vehicle or sound equipment. (5) Subsection (4) above does not authorise the seizure of any vehicle or sound equipment of an exempt person. (6) In this section? "exempt person" has the same meaning as in section 63; "sound equipment" means equipment designed or adapted for amplifying music and any equipment suitable for use in connection with such equipment, and "music" has the same meaning as in section 63; and "vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 61. Raves: power to stop persons from proceeding. 65.?(1) If a constable in uniform reasonably believes that a person is on his way to a gathering to which section 63 applies in relation to which a direction under section 63(2) is in force, he may, subject to subsections (2) and (3) below? (a) stop that person, and (b) direct him not to proceed in the direction of the gathering. (2) The power conferred by subsection (1) above may only be exercised at a place within 5 miles of the boundary of the site of the gathering. (3) No direction may be given under subsection (1) above to an exempt person. (4) If a person knowing that a direction under subsection (1) above has been given to him fails to comply with that direction, he commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale. (5) A constable in uniform who reasonably suspects that a person is committing an offence under this section may arrest him without a warrant. (6) In this section, "exempt person" has the same meaning as in section 63. Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds, Planet Beet
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