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Disturbing the Peace

Living on Earth
September 27, 1996 · 5:00 PM EDT
  • By Neal Rauch
The World
Car alarms daily rouse hundreds of sleep-deprived New Yorkers from their needed rest. Some egg-toting vigilantes are giving car owners a piece of their yolk, while others are working to have car alarms banned altogether. Neal Rauch reports from New York City on this sticky controversy.
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