Posted on 07/04/2013 2:40:09 PM PDT by BenLurkin
I don’t know about where you live, but in my neighborhood in Anaheim,CA. we have a vendor who drives around in a VERY noisy diesel catering truck sell a variety of ice cream including soft serve. He plays the music VERY loud and plays it non stop when he is parked across the street from me. Now I applaud someone working to have the music turned off while stopped and regulating the volume.
I miss the days of the Good Humor Man that only rang a bell, and only when he was moving.
Long Beach Eyes Crackdown On Police car, Ambulance and Fire Truck Nuisances
CBSLA.com ^ | July 4, 2013 8:58 AM
Posted on Thursday, July 04, 2013 5:40:09 PM by Obewakanobey
LONG BEACH (CBSLA.com) The city service vehicles could be silenced once the fireworks are over this Fourth of July if one Long Beach city official has his way.
Councilman Deepew Andrews is expected to introduce a plan at next weeks Long Beach City Council meeting to regulate the noise of local Police cars, Ambulances and Fire Trucks .
I just pray that my dogs never figure out that theres ice cream in those trucks.My daughter and son-inlaw told their kids they were music trucks so they wouldn't know to ask for ice cream.
When I was young the good humor man had a truck that had a rack of bells outside over the windshield that he rang as he slowly drove through the neighborhood. Certainly not aversive. He would park and ring them until customers started lining up.
Much better than amplified music
I can’t believe none of you slackers have posted this yet.
Ice Cream Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2RKWJD5ops
We lived in Los Angeles years ago when it was just beginning to be annexed to Mexico. In our very nice area, ice cream trucks started showing up at all hours of the night. And fruit trucks. It was horrible. Apparently people from Mexico had different ideas of when to sleep...or perhaps they just didn’t have jobs. But those of us who had 9 - 5’s really suffered from sleep loss.
And then my daughter complained about the noise. And then two nights later, her new car was stolen, found by police a few days later at the bottom of a hill off Mullholland Drive, a total wreck.....Who would do a thing like that?
Gee, I miss Southern California.
And I'm glad I'm still under 20 - well, for at least 39 years.
My complaint is that the music is too low - I've got to hustle when I hear it or it will drive on by.
See my post # 28. Man, it only comes through once and I better be listening close. My daughter keeps $1.25 just inside the garage door so she doesn’t have to waste time tracking down money.
Any time we heard the ice cream truck drive by, my wife and I would say that the “Music Man” is driving by. Wasn’t that nice of him to share that music with us?
Once our kids hit 9 or 10 and they had talked with their friends, they were a bit perturbed that they had unknowingly missed out on years of ice cream.
What a depressing melody.
Most of the ice cream trucks in So Cal and most of the rest of California are run by third world immigrants. They have no use for laws.....of any kind.
That gave me a chuckle. Thanks for sharing.
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