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Peaceful enjoyment of this Sunday is being regularly disturbed

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Since 12pm noon CT, today, the peace of this otherwise perfect spring Sabbath in Columbia has been regularly and outrageously disturbed by unlawful acts: Aggressive loud, fast driving; vehicles with loud illegal mufflers gunning it, crotch rockets, and speeding drivers, in the 100-300 blocks of Jamestown Street and possibly elsewhere in the town. Can or should anything be done? Does anybody care? Is it time for enough people to say, "No more. Enough is Enough." - ED WAGGENER

Racket at 1:51pmCT - Black, heavily chromed Harley Davidson ascending Jamestown Hill. If muffler is legal, legislation is needed.

Wake the dead disturbance at 2:33pm. Hiding indoors from the noise, didn't get a chance to observe what it was.




This story was posted on 2014-04-06 12:44:39
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