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More unannounced noise from Exchange Place today. It is not on anybody's calendar. It is not in the Jersey City website. it is not in the Jersey Journal.
Posted on: 2014/6/1 16:51
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Let me put this nicely, anyone hanging out a street fair after 9:00pm is a F**KING LOSER.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 1:20
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One courtesy of FAB, $15.50. http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=348218
Posted on: 2014/5/20 19:15
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An acoustic acquisition system is not terribly expensive. Heck, you could probably get one for about $25-50K that would do the job, these days. I do understand that there are those that work on the weekends, but they are in the minority and my guess (nothing to back it up) is that in Exchange Place there are exceptionally few that work on weekends... I'd also say that you get a different demographics when it comes to the times that you show up. Go in the afternoon and you've parents with strollers. Arrive at 9 and you most likely do not. If you shut it down at 10, you've basically given the more likely younger crowd less time to spend at the event. I get that there are some people complaining, but at some point there needs to be a realization that we live in an urban environment. Noise on the weekend will exist.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 17:40
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Don't quote me on this because I'm paraphrasing and probably don't have the specifics correct. The response to that questions is that they currently have no way of measuring and regulating decibel level. This comment is from months ago and I just can't remember why but a reason was given. That said, some people do work on weekends, you know... Considering these events can start at 12, it's pretty reasonable to shut it down after 10 hours of continuous blasting music. I don't live in earshot of it, but I can certainly understand the push back.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 14:26
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So true, but do we need so many flying f**k's in the paragraph!
Posted on: 2014/5/20 14:08
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Won't somebody please think of the children!?!?!?!?!?! Maybe the children will be more well-rounded if exposed to various cultures and activities. Quote:
The fact that 10pm on a Friday night is considered late is pathetic. Why not just set a decibel limit? Why does it have to be a shutdown once 10pm rolls in? Quote:
The city doesn?t run Libertery STATE Park. Thus, you?re dealing with a different ball of wax. The idea behind the festivals is to give residents in the area entertainment without having to travel. Putting people in cars to drive locations is just foolish. I don?t begrudge those wanting some quiet on a weekday. I think 8pm is too early, maybe 9pm or 9:30pm, but it?s fine. Closing up shop at 10pm on a Friday and Saturday is silly. I think user1111 is over the top with his comments about DTJC being lame but on this front, yeah, he is right.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 14:00
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Councilwoman Osborne holds a public meeting on the issue of sound at festivals at Grundy Pier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOwQ61 ... =UUPZCDR4rCUMJtCl7__MaEag
Posted on: 2014/5/17 18:01
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This is what is going on. http://citychallengerace.com/
Posted on: 2014/5/17 16:17
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Hypocrites!
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Posted on: 2014/5/17 15:17
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At some point people have to realize that the "DJ" blasting the music doesn't give a flying f**k about you. He doesn't live there. Same goes for that band, that parade and those people in the bar across the street. If you think even 5% of those people are going to give a flying f**k then you are deluded. The cops? They only give a flying f**k when you call them and then it's just an annoyance for them. So yes, the city needs some noise restrictions and someone who will actually enforce them but I don't have a lot of hope. Probably the best approach is to annoy the flying f**k out of the cops till they do something about it. It works.
Posted on: 2014/5/17 15:11
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What's that festival at Exchange Place right now? It is NOT on the City of Jersey City calendar!
I have hearing lost in my left ear, but that music woke me up anyway! I felt it in my pillow.
Posted on: 2014/5/17 14:57
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I don't see anything all that authoritative about tinnitus on the WHO site. I'm sure they have much more important things to deal with. That said, yes, excessive noise is an issue. But the problem with Exchange Place is not that they are blasting out everyone's ears. It's that the sound bounces off the towers, and travels around.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 20:51
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I agree with this completely. No one is saying the festivals should go away, just go somewhere ELSE. The LSP or some other less populated areas would be great.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 20:04
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I don't buy the hearing loss thing so much but the festivals should definitely be held someplace less populated. Let the people GO to the events instead of the events invading people's peace and quiet. BTW, "Reverend" Colon was a PoS and I had his PoS drug-addict son put away twice for burglary.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 19:01
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This issue is nothing new. I have been complaining about excessive noise from festivals and parades for years. Reverend Colon, then councilman, moved the festival after one of my complaints. By the way, festivals were not always placed on Grundy Pier. In the beginning they were in Liberty State Park or vacant land in downtown JC. Sometime in the 1990s they were assigned to Grundy Pier. But then it was more of a commercial space. I do remember taking care of a sick child who could not rest due to the excessive loud noise cause by the parades/festivals. I also remember another parade that marched down Montgomery St which set off car alarms due to the loud noise. It sound like bombs exploding in JC. Yes, I do have concerns about hearing loss because the problem happens later in life.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 18:16
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I can hear the festivals from my apartment, but it's a not close to being at a "rock concert" decibel" So who is your concern here. The thildren sitting in an apartments, who cannot move, or the children whose parent's take them to the festival?
Posted on: 2014/3/26 17:30
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The World Health Organization had certain criteria in term of decibels. They did not list ethnic festivals because many are not as loud as some the festivals in Jersey City. But I am sure if you did the reading of decibel sounds of some of these festivals, they would be equivalent to a Rock Concert. People at the meeting who live in Paulus Hook said they heard the music in their apartment blocks away. That is too loud.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 17:23
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What was your last rock concert? Rock concerts vary so much, I want to know what you're comparing Grundy Pier to.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 4:50
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Well, I guess you disagree with the World Health Organization, which says Rock Concerts are above the decibel levels for normal hearing. In my opinion Rock Concerts noise is equivalent to the sounds coming from Grundy Pier.
Posted on: 2014/3/26 3:35
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Street fairs and parades are not the leading causes of tinnitus. A much more serious and pervasive cause is listening to much too loud on headphones. Also, keep in mind this is not about Saving The Children. The goal is just to restore a little bit of peace and quiet to people who live in earshot of the festivals at Exchange Place.
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heh
Posted on: 2014/3/22 0:02
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Let's not forget all the parking spaces that these parade goers take up!
Posted on: 2014/3/21 23:20
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- No one is limiting the number of festivals
- No one is limiting the volume of festivals - No one is eroding the multi-cultural fabric of JC You forgot to add one more - No one cares about hearing loss to young children and the possible "ring in the ear" later in life
Posted on: 2014/3/21 22:05
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Speaking of which, big updates coming on that front, which include recent hiring at Animal Control and a proactive enforcement (read: ticketing) campaign across DTJC.
Posted on: 2014/3/21 20:41
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As revenge you plan on letting your unleashed dogs poop on people's parades? You really are a vigilante.
Posted on: 2014/3/21 20:30
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With all due respect, what do you care? As someone who time and time again displays nothing but disdain for most of JC, but especially DTJC, so what?
You could be spending that time getting Fool-op off his high horse and addressing his silence on PATH/Port Authority or something else worthwhile. I do admire the passion, but put that energy into something people care about. Quote:
Posted on: 2014/3/21 19:20
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Well the city will hear my views on this, because to me its bullshit just like the all the other bullshit dtjc is pushing on its residents.
Posted on: 2014/3/21 19:08
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