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Christian man sues employer for forcing him to see a Pride flag on his way into work
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I would imagine that in order to be a valid noise complaint the noise needs to be unnecessary. After all construction work has to be limited between certain hours precisely because it makes noise but they're allowed to make noise within those hours because the noise is a necessary thing to put up with in order to carry out construction.
I would imagine that they would argue that the ringing of the bells is a necessary part of the ceremony. Ring them at 4:00 in the morning probably would constitute a valid noise complaint though.
It's 2026, there is nothing necessary about church bells. Assuming they're even actual bells, and not just a midi file playing over shitty speakers
Try making that arguement in Texas or Alabama
Yeah, exactly right. But these bells go 24h and also for 20min on Sunday. Normally it's allowed to make noise during the day, until 23h but not on Sunday because it's a rest day. So, ironically, they are in violation because of church service.