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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Settlement Reached In Street Preachers' Challenge of Town's Noise Ordinance
Seacoast Online yesterday reported that a settlement has been entered by a New Hampshire federal district court in a challenge by two Christian evangelists to Hampton, New Hampshire's statute barring loud and unreasonable noise in public places. (See prior posting.) The settlement permits the two evangelists to return to Hampton Beach as street preachers between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., so long as any amplification of their voices does not exceed 85 decibels from 65 feet away. If they exceed the decibel limit, the town will give them a warning before arresting them. Originally they were arrested in August 2008 for violating the noise ordinance, but were acquitted.