An ice cream van owner, John Barton, is facing possible legal action due to complaints about the volume of his 'Blue Peter-style' chimes in Louth. The council has received multiple complaints, prompting them to consider prosecution. Barton argues that he is adhering to the rules and believes the complaints are unwarranted. The issue has sparked a broader debate on whether ice cream vans are a noisy nuisance or a beloved part of British culture.
Ice cream van owner slams council after being threatened with legal action because his Blue Peter chimes are 'TOO LOUD' - as he warns 'outdated' rules are damaging industry https://t.co/oLxs8MFE9e https://t.co/9IXZgFFDXs
Are ice cream vans a noisy nuisance? Debate breaks out on GMB as Big Brother star says they are 'sinister' and 'creepy' but chef insists they're a crucial part of British culture https://t.co/wE4glQSa4P https://t.co/pLQqJrLDVi
An ice cream van owner has been threatened with possible legal action thanks to his 'overly loud' Blue Peter chimes. So are ice cream vans a noisy nuisance? Big Brother star Kerry Riches and Masterchef Theo Michaels debate. https://t.co/t2XK8rDwBD
An ice cream van owner has been accused of playing 'overly loud' music to let people know he's arrived. But he says he's sticking to the rules. @katyrickitt reports from Louth. https://t.co/yNYTwNLI1I
"Ice cream van owner stunned over possible prosecution for ‘overly loud’ chimes "John Barton says people should ‘get a life’ after council tells him it has received complaints over his ‘Blue Peter-style’ jingles" https://t.co/adle14zHj0
Ice cream van man is threatened with court action over his 'too noisy' Blue Peter-style chimes https://t.co/Tf56AhaGZh https://t.co/EoUqEY1LzA
777 restaurant customer complaint of ‘obscenely loud’ music not for WRC https://t.co/SzqDj5brsl