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Post by Jed on Nov 21, 2005 14:09:56 GMT -5
"Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today and forever." Heb. 13
Only have time to write a quick question: How in the world do you preach over a guy driving in an suv with a train whistle for a horn! It was so dense outside the club... there were people everywhere but almost impossible for anyone to hear us. Do I need to get a megaphone? If so what do I need to know about them? I suspect that the police would like to limit people from using megaphones, but how could they bother me if a guy has a 100 decibel train horn in his car? Surely outside of a club you can't enforce a noise ordinance against a preacher of the "everlasting gospel".
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Post by Josh Parsley on Nov 21, 2005 14:59:27 GMT -5
Check your local laws. Here, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, you cannot be heard more than 150 feet. That's with amplification. Car or amp.. anything. If it's louder than that they can ticket you here.
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Post by Messenger Micah on Nov 21, 2005 22:29:27 GMT -5
Here in Miami it is 100 feet. If someone tries that again tell the police because they are breaking the law.
Once a friend of mine was preaching in front of a club where there were guys with motorcycles around. During the preaching one guy revved up the engine to drown out the preaching and the officer walked right over and gave the guy a ticket. He then gave him a choice to apologize to the preacher or take the ticket. He took the ticket.
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