§ 15.401  LOUDSPEAKERS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES.
   a.   It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain and operate in any building or on any premises any radio device or mechanical musical instrument or device of any kind whereby the sound therefrom is cast directly upon the public streets and places in a manner as to create unreasonably loud, excessive and disturbing noise.
   b.   This shall include any device that is or may be maintained and operated for advertising purposes or for the purpose of attracting the attention of the passing public.
   c.   Also, any device so placed and operated that the sounds coming therefrom can be heard to the annoyance or inconvenience of travelers upon any street or public place or of persons in neighboring premises.
(Prior Code, § 15.401)