But some are taking the law seriously. Last fall NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission Chief, David Yassky, reminded 13,000 cab drivers about the Don't Honk law. And authorities are encouraging drivers and passengers alike to call the city's 311 line to report honkers. A recent Sodahead post reported that the step up on anti-honking happened around the same time that the city decided to take all the trash cans out of subway stations in an effort to curtail the rat problem. Well, as an ex-New Yorker myself I find it hard to imagine a silent Big Apple with no rats. I don't think I'll miss the rats, but I have always found something comforting about taking a cab from the airport to my old city listening to the rhythmic sounds of diversely-pitched car horns.
Deirdre Oakley is the Editor of Social Shutter and an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at Georgia State University. She can be reached at doakley1@gsu.edu.
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