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Subject: Busking Bagpipe Noise


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michael O'Doherty
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Date Posted: 06:34:34 03/12/07 Mon

To any Pipers who may be able to help. I assist my local council with encouraging buskers to play in our Central Business District. I have 2 bagpipers one 12 years old the other a retired gentleman. They are very popular with the public but not so with some of the shop owners, they shift around hourly but still I get complaints. Is there a bagpipe muffler or silencer to bring the decibal rating down as I believe they are outside acceptable limits. I wouldnt play my (amplified)harmonica that loud. Any suggestions as I dont want to have to deal with bagpipe wars.

Regards Michael O'Doherty

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