It might not cause as much pollution as the Brent Spar oil dump, or leave as sour a taste in the mouth as a McDonald's Happy Meal, but the propensity of British drivers to turn their car stereos up to cacaphonous levels can lead to serious irritation. Imagine you're walking down a narrow country lane, lost in the undulating glory of rural England, only to be interrupted by an Astra driver with small-car syndrome blaring out Dutch Techno as he wizzes past you in a blur of homoerotic oneupmanship. Why do these people feel the need to make such a show? Is owning a Vauxhall some sort of modern day masculine discourse? Why don't these people go off and put their throbbing male ardour to more constructive use and take a job wrestling in Working Men's Clubs? A no-holds-barred battle royale in Keighley would at least take care of a large number of these characters who poison our air space with such obvious impunity. The car radio amplifier can however, have a tolerable, even productive function; if we've had a hard day at work and put our favourite anthemic song on on the way home, few of us can resist the temptation to jack up our car amp as the tune reaches crescendo - the wind whistling through the open window, endless open road ahead and "Everybody Dance Now" taking you back to happier times (although the last bit is optional).
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