§ 12.56.010. Definitions.  


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  • As used in this chapter:

    "Sound amplifying equipment" means any machine or device for or to facilitate the amplification of the human voice, music or any other sound. Sound amplifying equipment includes but is not limited to radios, televisions, portable and nonportable cassette tape players, record players, laser disc players, and compact disc players. Sound amplifying equipment shall not be construed as including any equipment used on authorized emergency vehicles or horns or to hear warning devices on other vehicles used only for traffic safety purposes.

    "Unreasonably loud manner" means the volume of sound in the use or operation of any sound amplification equipment if such sound can be heard by a person from fifty (50) or more feet from the source of the amplification.

(Prior code § 3-6.09(A))