Police officers, some with noise meters, are assigned to patrol the areas with an ear out for barking dogs, beeping car horns, and blaring music.
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In the specially targeted areas, police officers will be armed with noise meters and will focus special efforts on writing summonses, towing cars and making arrests.
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An ESPN sideline reporter equipped with a noise meter reported that the clamor reached 133.6 decibels, the loudest decibel level ever recorded from a college football stadium.
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The letters formerly served as a noise meter during games, with the " E " in " TIDE " being red, as a sort of overload light.
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If they had one of those noise meters that are the rage in a lot of places these days, it would register no numbers, just letters ( Zzzzzz ).
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The law will continue to be enforced by inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection and police officers, who respond to citizen complaints and measure noise levels with noise meters.
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Unless a warden happens to be nearby with a noise meter, proving that a boater is over the decibel limit is difficult, and proving violations of speed limits is equally tough.
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The circuit noise level is usually expressed in dBrn0, signifying the reading of a circuit noise meter, or in dBa0, signifying circuit noise meter reading adjusted to represent an interfering effect under specified conditions.
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A key factor within the combat in " Dead State " is the Noise Meter, which sits on the upper left of the screen and measures how much of a racket is being made.
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Undead and humans alike are attracted to noise, and raising the Noise Meter too high will result in undead spawning on the edges of the map, and moving towards the source of the sound.