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| Thank you for your interest in our Social Hall. We are happy to be of assistance to you. The information contained on this sheet will answer some of your questions regarding the use of the hall. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have The list on the right has highlighted our rules regarding the Social Hall and its use, please understand that the Rescue Squad and it affiliates will "NOT" be responsible for any misuse or circumstances that deem to be improper or inappropriate for public gatherings in accordance with: "http://www.uslegalforms.com/lawdigest/legaldefinitions.php/disturbing_the_peace.htm" Disturbing the peace is a minor criminal offense that may be charged
when someone makes excessive noise, especially in a residential area,
such as by operation of any tool, equipment, vehicle, electronic device,
set, instrument, television, phonograph, machine or other noise- or sound-producing
device. Local laws vary, so they should be consulted for specific requirements
in your area. The following is an example of a state statute dealing with disturbing the peace: "Elements of Disturbing the Peace: It shall be unlawful for any person to: 1. Make, continue, maintain or cause to be made or continued any excessive, unnecessary, unreasonable or unusually loud noise or any noise in such manner as to annoy, offend, disturb, injure or endanger the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of any reasonable person of normal auditory sensitivity residing in the area. 2. Use, operate or permit the use or operation of any electronic device, radio receiving set, television, musical instrument, phonograph or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing of sound in such manner as to disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of any reasonable person of normal auditory sensitivity inhabiting the area. 3. Congregate because of, participate in or be in any party or gathering of people from which sound emanates of a sufficient volume so as to disturb the peace, quiet or repose of any reasonable person of normal auditory sensitivity residing in any residential area. No person shall visit or remain within any residential dwelling unit wherein such party or gathering is taking place except persons who have gone there for the sole purpose of abating said disturbance. A police officer may order all persons present in any group or gathering from the dwelling unit to immediately disperse in lieu of being charged under this Section."
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