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Here in the Netherlands we already have such law. I can’t imagine how bad commercials can be with it. There is no reason except creating shock of confusion for such sound in a commercial and those things are not something you want in a car.

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In America it’s more likely that we ban the use of radios in cars

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No, they’ll make you pay a subscription for it.

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😂A scant $8.99/month for siren free radio 😆

That is, for about 2 years until they add the sirens back in and offer a $21.99/month ultra premium service with no siren sounds.

Free radio is now nothing but sirens and commercials 24/7

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4 points

It’s called SiriusXM and I hate it

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It’s already illegal in the US.

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6 points

Where? It still happens where I live in southern Ohio.

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3 points

Is it enforced?

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1 point

Citation needed.

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38 points

Lemmy: how do you feel about people taking the most popular posts from reddit and reposting them as new stuff?

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Which were already stupid questions anyway…

I know we all hate reddit for the obvious reasons but gawd did I want to get away from the constant reposts…

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I’ve never really had a problem with re-posts of good quality content.

It’s re-posting trash that grinds my gears.

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Reddit was 90% reposts of other posts from Reddit and elsewhere. People content farm for karma. But if you haven’t seen the content before, it’s good stuff, let’s be having it.

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Doesn’t really matter since people upvote it anyway. Complaining about reposts and stuff is as much spitting into the wind on lemmy as it was on reddit. People hate that their one downvote can’t bring down a post, so they comment instead, get a few upvotes there, feel better, and then return to the same site they constantly complain about anyway.

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YES, please god oh yes. :( Also doorbells in TV ads. I have 3 dogs and it always sets them off. I don’t even know how the fuck they know what a doorbell is because almost no one uses ours, lol.

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I think dogs experience bells as a kind of sonic assault and will naturally react to them even when they don’t yet associate the sound with anything. Also, bells tend to be very unexpected from a dog perspective and surprises are a great reason for barking.

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The bells bells bells bells bells bells bells bells bells!

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Illegal where I’m at. That would irritate me to no end.

Tbh though I’ve quit radio shows for the most part, it’s easily 30-40% commercials now. Can’t be bothered with that annoyance, I’ll rather stream some music or podcasts.

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Why on earth would anyone oppose this? The only people who gain are companies who are ok with distracting you so that you pay attention to their commercial.

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It is my god given right as a free American to have a heart attack because I heard a loud honk, die at the wheel, take out a family in a minivan, careen off a cliff, and land through the roof of the Walmart off the interstate.

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Missouri

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I think the challenge would be to come up with the definition of “siren”- or “car horn”-sound. While some are obvious, there are a ton of songs that feature air horns, sirens or other light disturbing noises. Would it have to match a spectrogram of siren noises to be illegal? Does the decibel gauge the legality?

I think there is a ton that’s going to fall within the gray area, and it will ensue a lot of lawsuits.

Not that I disagree that it should be illegal, but I think the law would be complicated to define.

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