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Man Arrested for Blasting Car Stereo in Early Hours in Buriram


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After living here for a long time I can't believe that the Thais aren't deaf  they love their music up so high it distorts I've been to some of the biggest rock concerts in the world coming home with my ears ringing but I would not like this in my neighborhood at 1am maybe I'm getting old

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Normal in Thailand.. Hdere in Phetchaburi many cars are driving around like that and every day they have to test it seems and when they use it on the parties or fairs and markets you can here them km far... but with a failing policeforce ... what can you expect?

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11 minutes ago, ozz1 said:

After living here for a long time I can't believe that the Thais aren't deaf  they love their music up so high it distorts I've been to some of the biggest rock concerts in the world coming home with my ears ringing but I would not like this in my neighborhood at 1am maybe I'm getting old

It is terrible I always keep ear plugs with me.

I think their goal is to bother Falang and make them deaf.

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When something is done that's wrong so many times without consequences, even the locals think there's nothing they can do about it, everyone does it, and has done it for so long, so it never stops. Blasting music any night in an area where people, especially older ones, sleep, is inconsiderate and should be stopped. The same as letting people get away with traffic offenses, daily, all over the country. Of course they'll continue the behavior. Common sense tells any normal person blasting music when people are sleeping is wrong, so those that do it don't give a <deleted>.

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The safe volume for continious sound is 80Db according to WHO it's noting for it to be above 120 hear. Thais do not understand the damage they are doing to their hearing. The defer they get the more volume they need. If nothing  is done and quickly many people including children are going to suffer from defness Get a grip Thailand.  

 

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The positive part of the story is that there is some official action when testing maximum distortion level of one's car-stereo after midnight...:whistling:

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4 hours ago, Hardcastle P said:

The safe volume for continious sound is 80Db according to WHO it's noting for it to be above 120 hear. Thais do not understand the damage they are doing to their hearing. The defer they get the more volume they need. If nothing  is done and quickly many people including children are going to suffer from defness Get a grip Thailand.  

 

They are deaf already as everyone seems to scream when talking..... A big investigation should be done by an university and the result must be published and I think people would be astonished about the outcome

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13 hours ago, hotsun said:

Arrested for what? Thats the culture here isnt it

 

Blasting big stereo's in cars are not legal.... that is actually fact.

 

Weird law but yeah I have been fined, I have dual cab pick up with a walled setup with 6 15@ subs running 10,000w RMS and yeah...,... I have only received fines  never arrested.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:
14 hours ago, hotsun said:

Arrested for what? Thats the culture here isnt it

 

Blasting big stereo's in cars are not legal.... that is actually fact.

 

Something being illegal doesn't mean it isn't part of the culture.

 

Breaking the law is actually a huge part of Thai culture.

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8 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Something being illegal doesn't mean it isn't part of the culture.

 

Breaking the law is actually a huge part of Thai culture.

he was arrested because it is illegal... which part that are you having trouble with ?

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

he was arrested because it is illegal... which part that are you having trouble with ?

 

I'm not having trouble with anything.  You on the other hand may wish to re-read my comment, as it was perfectly clear.

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