Sunday, May 02, 2010

Friday April 30, 2010

Loud Music in a Patchogue Residential Area

Is being forced to listen to a loud Band playing on Main Street Patchogue, part of the "Community revitalization process?"
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This past Friday, the sound emanating from a Night Club on Main Street, projected through our residential area, most of the night. One hundred people in a Restaurant/Bar apparently took precedence over one thousand Patchogue residents, who are forced to listen to loud music at 11:30 PM.
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The drummer in the Band was predominately responsible for the disturbance. I could hear only the drummer! The low pitched "Thud," projected more than five blocks into our residential area. Wow! That's more than a quarter of a mile!
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I shouldn't have used the word disturbance; the drummer was actually a "World Class Drummer." Coming from a strong musical environment, I would not hesitate to hire this drummer, if he didn't play so loud. Wow! I thought that the drummer in my Band was loud! This guy brought new meaning to the phrase "Loud Drummer."
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In an attempt to locate the source of the music, I drove around and came upon the source of the loud music in a Night Club on Main Street.
The front door was wide open. The open door was the real source of the problem. I did suggest to the Patchogue Village Code that the Night Club owner be told to close the front Door. On Saturday night, I only heard the drummer intermittently, possibly when the front door was opened.
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Loud music has and is an ongoing problem in our village. It might be a good idea to investigate using Sound Shields in these restaurants; they actually work.
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See Link Below:
http://www.nextag.com/DrumOne-Shield-Two-Drum-623668880/prices-html
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I believe that there is still hope for the Night Club industry and the local residents of Patchogue to co-exist, if the club owners, would pay attention to details like buying "Sound Shields," and closing the front Door.
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MANW


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