"I do believe that the quality of life initiatives that Mayor Parker has initiated, this is a natural extension of those initiatives and our hope is that, with a fresh look at it, we can work together to really put a stamp on and put our foot down on these parties," said NJ State Senator Troy Singleton.
Tom Bell, of Palmyra, says the music can be heard anytime during the week, but it gets really disruptive on the weekends. "I gave the Kenney administration and now the Parker administration a memorialized ordinance that addresses this issue. Now it's about enforcement. It's 100% enforcement," Driscoll said.
Another man said the "boom car parties" are about building community and are often social gatherings for the Hispanic community.