Years of frustrations have turned into a full police operation to crackdown on noise violators. Drivers blasting music or revving their engines could face a big fine in West Chester.
Noise violators could be slapped with $1,000 fine for blaring music, revving engines
By Kelly Rule
People blasting music or revving their engines could face a big fine in West Chester.
CHESTER COUNTY, Pa. - Blaring your music or intentionally revving your engine while driving into the Borough of West Chester could land you a $1,000 fine.
Mayor Jordan Norley and Police Chief James Morehead teamed up in mid-April with a plan called Operation Quiet-Downtown. Signs posted in the borough say zero tolerance for loud mufflers, stereos, motorcycles.
Faye Worrell, a West Chester resident, says she likes to dine out often but knows what it s like to be mid-conversation and have loud noises interrupt her.
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