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ago, he asked the Vero Beach Police Chief to alleviate a situation occurring on 14' Avenue <br />because noise was rattling his art gallery windows. The Chief told him that if it were taken <br />to court, the Judge would laugh it out of court. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge reported a similar concern in the Gifford area with boom <br />boxes and some of the bars, and someone from the Sheriff's office informed her that because <br />they could not stop the noisemakers, they would have no court case. So, basically, when <br />they went to court, they would not have the evidence they would need to stop the noise. <br />Chairman Adams suggested they turn it over to County Attorney Bangel to research <br />and report back to them. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge also felt it would need a commitment from law enforcement <br />that regulations would be enforced. <br />County Attorney Bangel confirmed that there is a State statute on the subject, as well <br />as a Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles rule in connection with the statute. <br />He added that the statute is not the clearest one he had ever seen. It says "plainly audible at <br />a distance to 100 feet or more from the motor vehicle." <br />Commissioner Stanbridge suggested time restraints because some of the noise occurs <br />at six o'clock in the morning. <br />B.C.I. COMMISSIONER MACHT - UNITED WAY 2000-2001 <br />CAMPAIGN - JIM ROMANEK NAMED INTERNAL CAMPAIGN <br />COORDINATOR - COMMISSIONER MACHT APPOINTED <br />Commissioner Macht referred to the letter of July 27, 2000 from United Way as <br />follows: <br />August 1, 2000 <br />101 <br />BK 114 PG 44 1 <br />