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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Research the noise laws in your jurisdiction (don't rely on people here telling you what they say; they vary and you need to read the law itself). A property owner can be liable for excessive noise from their property. Write to the shopping center owner at every opportunity, and if the law supports you, threaten legal action. The owner could, for instance, set up blockades at the entrances to the lot, so saying that the owner is powerless is false. If a group of random people showed up on your lawn and started having loud parties there every weekend, you could do something about it, and so can the shopping center owner.[/quote] Yup, and a full boycott may not even be needed. Just the threat of it. And let the people the lease the business know this as well. They can put more pressure on the property owner as well. Assuming this is a spot that has more than one business[/quote]
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