Tips and tricks

Can the police legally tell you to be more quiet?

Can the police legally tell you to be more quiet?

A: No. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail.

Can cops pull over for loud music?

The law on how loud you can play music in your car before getting a ticket is fairly clear. It says if the car stereo is “plainly audible” at 25 feet or more, a police officer can give you a ticket. So, before you crank up that Kanye West or Coldplay song you love, you may want to get out your tape measure.

Can a police officer tell you to stop recording?

First of all, they shouldn’t ask. “As a basic principle, we can’t tell you to stop recording,” says Delroy Burton, chairman of D.C.’s metropolitan police union and a 21-year veteran on the force.

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How do you get someone to stop playing loud music?

Buying a piece of prope(Continue reading) There’s a number of things we can do starting with simply contacting the disturbing party and politely advising them that their noise is disturbing others. Normal people will apologize, assure us that they will turn the music down and that’ll be it. It almost never goes that smoothly.

Should you turn your neighbors music down when you move in?

Depending on the type of person that your neighbor is, this might be a good idea. If your neighbor is friendly and reasonable, then he or she might be willing to turn the music down or use headphones. If you’re going to go this route, just remember to be as cordial as possible. You don’t want to come across as someone who is demanding.

Can I call the police on my noisy neighbor?

Try to get the police to come while the noise is occurring. Of course, you can call the police on a noisy neighbor the first time the music gets too loud for your taste. But the police will be more sympathetic to your situation if they see that you have tried to solve the problem on your own.