https://www.newschannel5.com/news/hume-fogg-students-call-for-party-bus-regulation-in-metro-nashville
"We deserve to learn in peace." That was the message from the student group "Hume Fogg for Peaceful Learning" on Tuesday afternoon.
Students from Hume Fogg Academic High School, which is located in downtown Nashville, held a press conference to call for more regulation in Nashville's party bus industry, also known as "transpotainment."
Students and teachers detailed many instances when they say their day has been interrupted due to the noise of the party buses that pass by their classrooms.
Julia Wolf-Dubin, who is the student leader for the group, said Hume Fogg students report hearing noise from the party buses several times a week. In one example, students reported being disrupted while taking the ACT exam.
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Another student, Nora Tate, said students have been flashed, yelled at and had things thrown at them by people on the vehicles.
"The music they play, the things they are drinking and the language these intoxicated people use is inappropriate to have around a school," Tate said."....(more)