Description
Salsa night at Geronimo's should be a lot of fun. But it isn't fun for Geronimo's neighbors, as their apartments shake from the monstrous sub-woofers every Sunday night until 10pm. (even a block away.)
Why must the BASS be so INCREDIBLY LOUD? It's worse than any amped-up "ghetto cruiser" in New Haven, only the "salsa beat" continues unbearably for hours.
Is it even legal to have amplified music outside without a permit? Not aware of any other bars that do so.
7 Comments
Joe No (Guest)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
andersonscooper@yahoo.com (Registered User)
Hi Joe No,
I thought twice about the term, but was at a loss for a replacement description. Then I did a quick Google and found that the term is very much a part of the American vernacular, and seemingly not really something to be offended by.
However, you did take offense, so I apologize. Can you help me come-up with a replacement term for future use? Thanks.
Joe No (Guest)
andersonscooper@yahoo.com (Registered User)
Base racism?
Honestly, how do you refer to the amped-up, tricked-out, visually loud, and insanely noisy cars that draw attention to themselves by blaring music and particulary bass lines at volumes that rattle windows and wake-up babies, and is meant to do so?
BTW, I don't think any particular race has a monopoly on such obnoxious behavior.
Joe No (Guest)
Closed andersonscooper@yahoo.com (Registered User)