Car drivers use large siren-type speakers on cars and even bicycles to drown each other out with their powerful systems.
Canadian singer’s songs lose their charm when blared at high volume past midnight, say sleepless residents.
The beloved Canadian singer’s melodies lose their charm when blared at high volume as late as 2am, say the sleepless residents of Porirua, north of Wellington and home to 60,000 people.Siren battles have erupted in parts of New Zealand for at least seven years. In Porirua, people have had enough of hearing the power ballads, including “My Heart Will Go On” and “It’s All Coming Back To Me Now”.“It’s really loud music. They only play a quarter of the song, so it’s like having a turntable and it comes screeching out.”
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