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    How loud is too loud in Texas neighborhoods? Here’s what to know.

  3. Lawyers for the city of Fort Worth reach proposed settlement ...

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    The city of Fort Worth’s legal battle with former police chief Joel Fitzgerald may be coming to an end. Fitzgerald’s attorney, Stephen Kennedy of Dallas, acknowledged the existence of a ...

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  5. Fort Worth Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) is the police department of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Neil Noakes is the Chief of Police. FWPD is responsible for traffic and general law enforcement within the city limits of Fort Worth. Specialty divisions include investigation, K-9, bicycle patrol, and SWAT. [2]

  6. Category:Law enforcement officials from Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth Police Department officers (1 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement officials from Fort Worth" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Noise Control Act - Wikipedia

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    The Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1972 is a statute of the United States initiating a federal program of regulating noise pollution with the intent of protecting human health and minimizing annoyance of noise to the general public. [1]

  8. Fort Worth council rejects police advisory board, sinking key ...

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    After hours of impassioned comments by the public and council members, the Fort Worth city council rejected a proposed police advisory board in a 5-4 vote.

  9. Hell's Half Acre (Fort Worth) - Wikipedia

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    The Acre was an important source of income for the town, and despite outside pressures against the illegal activities, Fort Worth officials were reluctant to take action. [3] [4] The city's most famous saloon was the White Elephant, technically located just outside of the Acre. The venue was known as much for its elegance and live entertainment ...