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Rabbi Nosson Scherman



21 Jun 2010

Banning vuvuzelas

A hotel chain has said it was banning vuvuzelas so noisy football fans would not disturb sleeping customers.
Premier Inn said it was prohibiting the plastic horns after a number of customers took the instrument to watch England's disappointing clash with Algeria in the hotel bars.
There have already been calls to ban the instrument from inside stadiums in South Africa with broadcasters, players and some fans complaining about the incessant din.
http://news.uk.msn.com/odd-news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153848086

Last week I ranted and raved about the loud music played at weddings. As a hotel chain is planning to ban vuvuzelas, perhaps wedding halls can start banning loud music. Either that, or I am going to buy a whole bunch of vuvuzelas. The next wedding I attend where the music is too loud, I will hand out the horns to the people who are sitting at my table and we will commence to blow at full blast. We will stop making incessant noise if you will, as well.


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