SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (KGO) -- In the North Bay, a legal victory for an unhoused man in Marin County. Bruce Gaylord lives in a homeless encampment. He sued a local tire shop, to stop blasting loud music during overnight hours. Residents believe it was a way to get people to leave the camp. Friday, a judge granted Gaylord an injunction to stop the music.
Earlier this year, the sound of classical music was blasting from a security camera pole, in the direction of a San Rafael homeless encampment where Bruce Gaylord lives. Gaylord said decibel levels were too high to sleep.
Where did he get the money to file the lawsuit?
ReplyDeleteThere's always a bleeding heart out there willing to virtue signal. That's where.
DeleteThat money likely came from pedophile Joe's Inflation Creation Act.
DeleteNot allowed to play music, eh? How about the Islamic call to prayer? Freedom of religion and all that. Or 130 decibels of someone reading the Koran?
ReplyDeleteI am surprised the tire shoppe has not been banned from the state.
ReplyDeleteNext week maybe?
He didn't need any, I'm sure there were Legal Aid attorneys just waiting for a chance to stick it to a property owner.
ReplyDeleteTime to move these homeless people to the street where those attorneys live.
DeleteLets see, the one that pays property tax, license tax, garbage tax, federal tax, state tax, city tax, pays employees that get taxed, provides a service for the community, but the one that lives rent free, pays nothing in taxes has more rights?? Judge should of told him to move and flop his ass someplace else.
ReplyDeleteHomeless, yet he couldn't move to somewhere else?
ReplyDeleteMichael in Nelson
Doonesbury ran a series of comics like this in the 90's, only they were playing Barry Manilow to drive away the drug dealers....didn't work then, either....they started making song requests.
ReplyDeleteI think the only solution is to wait for the next ice age...
The solution is the same as it's always been: lots of bulldozers and quicklime. The problem now is that the size of the cleanup required has gotten untenable.
DeleteThose nylon tents are absolute firetraps.
DeleteSolves a couple problems right there…
I doubt that he came up with this on his own. My money is on a bleeding heart shyster that heard about this "outrage" from a friend, and Mr. Gaylord was likely recruited to file the case. Attorney is probably pro bono, or paid by a non-profit (Soros funded?)
ReplyDeleteThey need one of those high powered noise generators that make sound waves above our level of hearing. No music, just a headache.
ReplyDeleteNeck
Neck-What is this silent "high powered noise generator"?
DeleteWe had one in Physics class back in my high school days. It was a tone generator that went from sub bass that would vibrate your body, then through all ranges of audible sound (to us) and beyond, way beyond. When we cranked it up on the high end you could FEEL the pressure in the room and in just a little bit your head would be pounding. When the teacher stepped out (God rest your soul Uncle Ray, I learned a lot from you.) we would put the speaker in the window, no air conditioning for us, and a few blasts would have dogs howling for blocks.
DeleteYou can find tone generators on the interwebs and they can be used as harassing devices, not that I would ever do something like that....
The more you know,
Neck
LRAD
DeleteBombard them with numerous ammonia and then separate Clorox balloons or breakable containers so that the resulting combination ….chloramines…. Will give them some motivation
ReplyDeleteA discreet 5000.00 payment would have taken care of the problem, but oh no, do it the stupid way in a state that hates business...
ReplyDeleteWhy did he need sleep? I don't think he's getting up early to go to work in the morning
ReplyDeleteDaryl
Why not switch to something that no judge would dare prohibit ?
ReplyDeleteSomething like the I Have A Dream speech, or something by Malcolm X ?
Infrasound.
ReplyDeleteWho.is the judge? When was.the judge appointed? What other insane rulings has this judge made?
ReplyDeleteBut just music, eh?
ReplyDeleteSo a 24 hour loop of Kamala cackling is okay, then.
-lg