Plea to ban vendors using loud-speakers
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Plea to ban vendors using loud-speakers

November 17, 2019

Sir,                          

I am a resident of Jayanagar and of late, daily we are troubled by vendors and  nearby temple workers playing recorded messages and songs on loud- speakers continuously. Old and ailing people and infants cannot even sleep or rest peacefully inside their own homes.

The vendors stop at the junctions for half-an-hour with loud-speakers and in spite of our  protest they are least bothered.

 We want peace in our old age as we have nowhere else to go. Police must take suitable action and ban this practice.

– Ravishankar, Jayanagar, 4.11.2019

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