On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 11:44 +0400, Louigi Verona wrote: > Oh man, the government just can't keep it's hands off of anything, can > it. > I guess soon they will pass a law as to how often you can visit a > toilet. > > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:34 AM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Keep this in mind, should you ever be in emergency financial > need in Dublin: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19111983 In Germany the cities have different laws for music in the streets. On television I saw that in Munich they each day, early in the morning need to go to an audition at a department. If an officer likes the music and there are not to much other musicians that are already allowed to play in the street, it's possible to get a license. I don't remember if the license is gratis, IIRC the musicians need to pay for it. When making music they have to display the license clearly visible. I don't know the law for my hometown, but I've never seen a musician display a license clearly visible. I can understand that there are laws for music in the streets. I hope they would expand those laws regarding to people listening to 4 to the flour in cars. If I'm listening to music in my flat and such a car passes by, I can't hear the music I'm listening too, at this moment, I only can hear the car's music. This isn't an ironically overstatement, this really happens. They've got PA systems in their cars and they make contests who has got the loudest car HiFi. And really, I won't be forced to listen to El Cóndor Pasa all the day, when there are three different Bands from Peru, each playing this song most of the times, in one and the same street. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user