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<blockquote data-quote="chuchu" data-source="post: 921609"><p>Sounding your horn IS breaching the peace. The breaching of the peace by sounding a HORN is grounds for a ticket, just like "no engine brake" (aka "no jake brake"). etc. signs warning of a ticket if the peace is breached. The peace is the peace...anything that disrupts that is BREACHING THE PEACE. Why do I have to explain this? Go ask an attorney, we did. You are incorrect.</p><p></p><p>And what gives someone the right to sound their horn in a residential area to alert someone of a privately delivered package by a private company? WE ARE NOT A GOVERNMENT AGENCY. The only reason to sound your horn is to warn someone (kids playing or biking, people backing out of the drive, etc) of your approach for a safety reason. Not so the customer can meet you half-way down the drive to save your company time. People work third shift and some people don't want you alerting the surrounding area that they are getting a package.</p><p></p><p>That rule is and has always been predominently so the customer "GETS A SENSE OF URGENCY" too and we all know it. Smell the roses. Did you fill out your letter yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuchu, post: 921609"] Sounding your horn IS breaching the peace. The breaching of the peace by sounding a HORN is grounds for a ticket, just like "no engine brake" (aka "no jake brake"). etc. signs warning of a ticket if the peace is breached. The peace is the peace...anything that disrupts that is BREACHING THE PEACE. Why do I have to explain this? Go ask an attorney, we did. You are incorrect. And what gives someone the right to sound their horn in a residential area to alert someone of a privately delivered package by a private company? WE ARE NOT A GOVERNMENT AGENCY. The only reason to sound your horn is to warn someone (kids playing or biking, people backing out of the drive, etc) of your approach for a safety reason. Not so the customer can meet you half-way down the drive to save your company time. People work third shift and some people don't want you alerting the surrounding area that they are getting a package. That rule is and has always been predominently so the customer "GETS A SENSE OF URGENCY" too and we all know it. Smell the roses. Did you fill out your letter yet? [/QUOTE]
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