Historic Regulation: Ban on Nighttime Cuckoo Calls in Caracas

An old Caracas municipal ordinance allegedly prohibited making cuckoo bird sounds at night to prevent disturbing residents, reflecting unusual noise concerns.

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In the early 20th century, a curious municipal regulation in Caracas reportedly aimed to limit noise disturbances by banning the intentional imitation of cuckoo bird calls during nighttime hours. While the law's exact origin and enforcement records are scarce, local lore suggests that some residents found the repetitive 'cuckoo' noises eerily disruptive after dark, prompting city officials to include this odd restriction in a broader noise control ordinance. Although it might sound quirky today, this historical regulation underscores how communities have long grappled with maintaining peace and quiet, sometimes targeting surprisingly specific sources of noise. No official modern laws reflect this rule, and its precise details remain somewhat uncertain, but it highlights an era when urban noise became a formal concern in Venezuela's capital.

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Based on local historical anecdotes and municipal noise regulations archives; specifics remain unconfirmed.

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