Wash. judge: No, blaring your horn in front of your neighbor’s house is not free speech

EVERETT, Wash. — Being honked off doesn’t give you a right to honk on, a judge told a woman who vented at a neighbor by leaning on her car horn at 6 a.m.

Wash. judge rules blaring your horn in front of your neighbor’s house is not free speech

EVERETT, Wash. — Being honked off doesn’t give you a right to honk on, a judge told a woman who vented at a neighbor by leaning on her car horn at 6 a.m. Helen Immelt of Monroe, Wash., expressed her anger in 2006 because the neighbor had complained to their homeowners association about her having chickens against the association’s rules.

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