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31 October 07 - 09:58Flushing Out Court Room Noise

John Marshall's Court Room, in Downtown Richmond, VA, recently went through an architectural renovation. However as eye pleasing as it may have been, no one had given consideration to the acoustical sound problems that arise from the renovation. Next to court room they had installed a holding cell. Every time someone in the holding cell flushed the stainless steel toilet (with a high pressure valve), you could clearly hear the noise in the court room. As you can imagine, the sounds of the flushing toilets were very distracting to the judge and the officers of the court. (more)

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