40-6-14
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40-6-14.
(a)
It is unlawful for any person operating or occupying a motor vehicle on a street
or highway to operate or amplify the sound produced by a radio, tape player, or
other mechanical sound-making device or instrument from within the motor vehicle
so that the sound is plainly audible at a distance of 100 feet or more from the
motor vehicle.
(b)
The provisions of this Code section shall not apply to any law enforcement motor
vehicle equipped with any communication device necessary in the performance of
law enforcement duties or to any emergency vehicle equipped with any
communication device necessary in the performance of any emergency procedures.
(c)
The provisions of this Code section do not apply to motor vehicles used for
business or political purposes, which in the normal course of conducting such
business use sound-making devices. The provisions of this subsection shall not
be deemed to prevent local authorities, with respect to streets and highways
under their jurisdiction and within the reasonable exercise of the police power,
from regulating the time and manner in which such business may be operated.
(d)
The provisions of this Code section do not apply to the noise made by a horn or
other warning device required or permitted by Code Section 40-8-70. The
Department of Public Safety shall promulgate rules defining 'plainly audible'
and establish standards regarding the measurement of sound by law enforcement
personnel.
(e)
A violation of this Code section shall be a misdemeanor.