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C C:
Hang on a cotton picking second!

If the music is being broadcast by the BBC or any other radio station. Surely the Broadcaster will have already paid the The Performing Rights Society for the privilege.
I'd tell them to **** off... :wink:

discodaz:

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Thanks

 :cry:  :cry: Billy no Mates :wink:  :wink:
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Visit your local car boot/ sunday market where i'm sure you'll find someone selling DVD's containing the top 100 albums in mp3 format.

v8kenny:
I find KC Easy very good for downloading mp3's and it seems to be free of spyware

the loon:
slightly different but still good for a laugth

I used to work for a national construction company (no names mentioned) who where fined due to noise polution.
The noise in question you ask....
Diggers :?:
Drills :?:
lorries entering/leaving sight :?:

no none of the above :!:

They where fined by a local council as the workmen on the sight started doing the day-oh line from the banana song.(You know the one
think it was sung by harry belafonty and its the song that was used in the film bettleguise when the family all start dancing at the dinnner party)

The tower crain driver would shout day-oh and the workers would shout day-oh back.
The company was warned by local council (who they had the contract to build these big block of offices for)that this put them in breach of noise control regulations then they fined them.

 :-k

strange but true

Devon-Rover:
So if they are gonna get that nit picky.

When are they going to ban the playing of the music at home just incase someone else hears it.
My mates Workshop has a largish stereo and so it can be heard outside with the doors shut. Does that count as public broadcasting? What ever next?  :roll:   ](*,)

Praps we should all keep an eye out for the music police  8-[

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