§ 9-68-4. Playing of radios and phonographs.
A.
The playing of any radio, phonograph, or any musical instrument or sound device, including, but not limited to, loudspeakers or other devices for reproduction or amplification of sound, either independently or in connection with motion pictures, radio or television, in such manner or with such volume, particularly during the hours between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of persons in my office, hospital or in any dwelling, hotel or other type of residence, or of any person in the vicinity is prohibited.
B.
The use of playing of any radio or receiving device, at any time, on a public transportation bus or vehicle, which will interfere with, annoy, or disturb the quiet and comfort of any passenger, driver, or the use of any communications facilities installed in the bus or vehicle, unless such instrument is used with, or controlled by, an ear plug so as to make the sound audible only to the individual user, is prohibited.
(Code 1967, § 24-4; Code 1985, § 22-4; Ord. No. 1189, § 1, 2-8-1972)