Marin County business can’t blast music at homeless camp

A Marin County Superior Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction blocking a San Rafael business from blaring music overnight toward a camp of homeless people.

Judge Andrew Sweet ruled that East Bay Tire Co., an automotive service center at 773 Lincoln Ave., is prohibited from playing music “from any speaker or sound system located outside their store” between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.

The preliminary injunction Friday came two months after a temporary restraining order imposed the same restriction. The difference is that new order will last the entirety of a related lawsuit.

A case management conference is set for Oct. 28.

Bruce Gaylord, a resident of the homeless congregation at Mahon Creek Path known to the inhabitants as Camp Integrity, lodged his lawsuit in May. Gaylord accused staff of the nearby business of deliberately blaring music through speakers pointed at his tent.

The suit alleges the staff blasted the noise from 6 p.m. May 17 to 6 a.m. the next day, then repeated the act the following two nights.

In his order, Sweet said the defendants did not contest the plaintiff’s accusation “that the sole purpose of this behavior was to make being at Camp Integrity intolerable to its residents.”

“The Court finds that this conduct is unreasonable, the interference is substantial, and Defendants’ alleged behavior creates a nuisance,” Sweet wrote.

“It’s a victory,” Gaylord said.

Gaylord, who uses a wheelchair, said getting around is difficult, and moving camp is harder. He said he suffers from mental health problems and the disturbance was particularly upsetting.

The music stopped the day the suit was filed, Gaylord said.

Robbie Powelson, an advocate for the San Rafael Homeless Union, said he’s glad the nuisance has been abated.

“Camp Integrity residents have a right to sleep peacefully at night without being pestered by scofflaw businesses,” Powelson said.

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