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How to complain that the horn disturbs people in the village?

Legal analysis: You can call 12369 to complain to the local environmental protection department or contact the local urban management department or 1 10 to negotiate. According to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Noise Pollution, it is illegal for noise to disturb the people, and there is a definition of behavioral consequences. As long as the noise interferes with the normal life of citizens, it is an illegal fact that noise disturbs the people. Industrial enterprises that cause environmental noise pollution due to the use of fixed equipment in industrial production must, in accordance with the provisions of the competent administrative department of environmental protection of the State Council, report to the competent administrative department of environmental protection of the local people's government at or above the county level the types and quantities of equipment that cause environmental noise pollution, the noise value emitted under normal working conditions and the facilities for preventing and controlling environmental noise pollution, and provide technical data for preventing and controlling noise pollution.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on Prevention and Control of Environmental Noise Pollution.

Article 27 The term "building construction noise" as mentioned in this Law refers to the noise generated in the process of building construction that interferes with the surrounding living environment.

Twenty-eighth emissions of construction noise to the surrounding living environment in the urban area of this Municipality shall conform to the national environmental noise emission standards for construction sites.

Article 63

(1) "Noise emission" means that noise sources radiate noise to the surrounding living environment.

(2) "noise-sensitive structures" refers to hospitals, schools, institutions, scientific research institutions, residential buildings and other buildings that need to be kept quiet.

(3) "Areas where noise-sensitive buildings are concentrated" refers to medical areas, cultural, educational and scientific research areas and areas where government offices or residential buildings are the mainstay.

(4) "Night" refers to the time between 22 pm and 6 am.

(5) "Motor vehicles" refer to automobiles and motorcycles.