No New Year's Noise Complaints Received By Police

Fairhope, Alabama

PRIOR TO 11:15 PM NEW YEAR'S

Assistant Police Chief Terry Sanders told a Times reporter last night, that no noise complaints had been received by Fairhope police as of 11:15 PM.

According to measurements made by the Times, the loudest musical event (of those measured) was the city-sponsored band performing on Fairhope Ave, near Church; followed closely by a private wedding party at the Fairhope Inn; and coming in a distant third was the barely-audible (outside) Fly Creek Cafe, where the Kyle and Karr Band was performing.

Kyle is Kyle Brady, the organizer of the Turn It Up movement which generally opposes more stringent noise laws; and who proposed a boycott of the city's downtown event (because a blanket noise ordinance waiver was not granted for the evening for private businesses as well, such as Fly Creek Cafe).

(At the last council meeting, Council President Mixon said any private business may apply for such waivers in a timely manner; but no such individual requests were received for this New Year's Eve.)







Comments

Anonymous said…
Did not go, but son said the whole thing sucked. Not like it used to be. Oh well, guess all these people moving in because of Fairhope being Fairhope, know nothing about what the town used to be like. Go somewhere else and run the town the way you want to. We liked it just fine the way it was before YOU came to town.
Anonymous said…
funny how the guy Brady who wanted everyone to boycott Fairhope's celebration downtown was performing at the Fly Creek Cafe at the same time!
a phony self-promoter?