If they passengers really want noisy music, can't they be made to go in for "silent noise"? http://www.silentnoise.in/ FN
Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490 On 15 February 2011 11:22, Dan Driscoll <[email protected]> wrote: > Absolutely in agreement, having to listen to the racket from Swastik on the > Betim side every evening for a half hour before it mercifully 'pushs off'. > > But there is particular point he makes that I would call attention to : I > paste, verbatim --- > > "Why is amplified music allowed on the boats at all? Any civilized person > wanting to enjoy a ride on the water would want to take in sights in a > tranquil > setting without having his ear drums pierced." > > Exactly! Could not the marketing people do 'a study'---by simply testing > client preference with one or two of the 'Cruise Liners' adopting 'SILENT > MODE'---at least for the time needed to assess the result . Some appropriate > 'tags' could be tried, inviting those who would like to simply view the > lovely surroundings, without having to endure brain-bashing disco. Try > advertising 'Silent Cruise Mode' on FM Rainbow?
