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Citizen complaint of the day: Helicopter Sox fans

A sore-eared Fenway resident complains:

Helicopter tours over Fenway Park creating massive noise pollution to neighborhood residents. Aren't there regulations against this?

Ed. note: Today's game would suggest the Sox are doing their best to end this problem as quickly as possible.

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I think we've finally figured out what's distracting our starting pitchers. They can't concentrate, so they don't warm up properly, or maybe the rotors affect the wind in such a way as to make all their pitches turn into meatballs for the 1st few innings...I can't quite explain it exactly, but believe me, its the copters...

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I've seen my share of low flying helicopters over Fenway Park but I thought most were Medflight coming and going to and fro the hospitals in the area. When are these helicopter "tours" taking place? It would seem a bit risky to allow non-emergency, non-media flights over a sold-out (so the Red Sox say) ballpark, especially post 9/11. It wouldn't take much for a terrorist posing as tourist to overpower the pilot and wipe out half the bleachers.

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There are already flight restrictions (from before 9/11/2001 if I recall) that make directly above the stadium a no-fly zone during games. However, you can sure see a lot of the ballpark from a few hundred feet up and circling the area...

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The helicopters were all over the place and very loud. I was about 10 rows up from first base, and the sound of the rotors was indeed quite distracting.

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