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Outlandish Sabbath Crotch Rocket disturbance at 10:03amCT

Sunday morning, April 14, 2014, was disturbed by what sounded like a dangerously fast, illegally muffled, crotch rocket on Jamestown Hill at 10:03amCT. Barbara Armitage has offered to patrol for one-half the fine - so far no takers.

It should also be noted that Councillor Robert Flowers presented Bro. Dave Rosenbaum's suggestion that the Council hire a Posse Comitatus composed of Joe Pyles, Richard Lee Walker, and T. C. Coffey - all enemies of vehicular noise enemies from the 50s, he said, to put a halt to the behavior, but City Council took no action.

Both Councillor Flowers and Councillor Dr. Ron Rogers endure the noise and want it stopped. Flowers says it is bad on Greensburg Street; Rogers lives on Jamestown Hill. - EW




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