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A sheriff's deputy arrived at the house of a man with an arrest warrant Monday morning, only to have the suspect shove his bicycle at him and run away on foot, according to a report. ...more
March 18, 2009
Joining the cities of Gulfport - Florida and Mississippi - the Largo Police Department has created an online form that allows anyone to file a complaint about motorists whose music is too loud. ...more
September 19, 2008
Even wonder where the cops are when you really need one? Well in Largo, now you can take matters into your own hands – music matters, at least. Joining the cities of Gulfport – Florida and Mississippi – the Largo Police Department has created an online form that allows anyone to file a complaint about motorists whose music is too loud. ...more
September 18, 2008
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - In an effort to quell noise complaints, the Green Iguana, 9202 Anderson Road, is working to reduce sounds coming from its bar and grill. ...more
August 6, 2008
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - Green Iguana, at 9202 Anderson Road, is working to reduce sounds coming from its bar and grill in an effort to quell noise complaints. ...more
August 6, 2008
The city council will decide today whether it will turn up the volume on people blasting their stereos all over the neighborhood by making bigger fines for them. ...more
July 28, 2008
AVON PARK — The City Council heard some noise from a resident complaining about people blasting their stereos all over the city, and agreed that the existing noise ordinance wasn't enough to mute them. The council asked City Attorney Gerald Buhr and Police Chief Matthew Doughney to figure a way to increase the penalties for playing loud music, after Charles Devlin said that he could hear them across Lake Tulane most weekends. "Every single night without exceptions you hear loud music," Devlin told the council. ...more
May 28, 2008
AVON PARK - The city council heard some noise from a resident complaining about people blasting their stereos all over the city, and agreed that the existing noise ordinance wasn't enough to mute them. The council asked City Attorney Gerald Buhr and Police Chief Matthew Doughney to figure a way to increase the penalties for playing loud music, after Charles Devlin said that he could hear them across Lake Tulane most weekends. ...more
May 27, 2008
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