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Ano Liosia: 19-year-old with 'mobile disco' in his car arrested for noise pollution
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Ano Liosia: 19-year-old with 'mobile disco' in his car arrested for noise pollution

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Police arrested a 19-year-old in Ano Liosia for noise pollution after he converted his car into a "mobile disco" with a powerful sound system.
  • Residents complained about the loud music disturbing the peace, especially during late night and early morning hours.
  • The teenager faces legal charges for disturbing public peace, with images released by police showing an extensive sound system installed in the small vehicle.

Police in Ano Liosia arrested a 19-year-old early Thursday morning for causing significant noise pollution. The young man had transformed his Smart car into a "mobile disco," blasting music at an extremely high volume that disturbed neighborhood residents.

Officers on patrol heard the deafening noise and traced it to the car. An inspection revealed the vehicle was equipped with 14 speakers and two amplifiers, creating a powerful sound system operating at very high decibels. Residents had frequently complained about the car driving through Ano Liosia streets with its music at full blast, disrupting public tranquility, particularly during late night and early morning hours.

The young man had converted his car into a real "mobile disco," causing intense noise pollution in the neighborhood.

โ€” Ta NeaDescribing the situation that led to the arrest.

The 19-year-old was taken to the Fyli Police Station, where charges were filed against him for disturbing public peace. The case is now proceeding through the judicial system.

Images released by the Hellenic Police showcase the impressive sound system installed in the small vehicle. It featured numerous speakers, subwoofers, and amplifiers, resembling a professional audio installation more than a typical car stereo.

The residents of the area complain that this particular car often circulated in the streets of Ano Liosia with the music at full blast, causing disturbance and disrupting public peace, especially during the late night and early morning hours.

โ€” Ta NeaDetailing the impact of the car's music on the local community.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.