Volunteering for noise control
Re “Sentence: an evening with Manilow,” Jan. 21
Talk about an activist judge. Kudos to Fort Lupton, Colo., Judge Paul Sacco for forcing offenders to listen to his music for a change.
As noise pollution grows exponentially, those ramping up car stereos to levels appropriate for the last row of the Hollywood Bowl only make matters worse.
And don’t get me started on the probability of seeing an entire generation of hearing-impaired young adults.
If the good judge needs any assistance, this pianist would consider providing live keyboard stylings of operetta classics like “Naughty Marietta” for his captive audiences.
Don Linde
La Verne
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