Just hear them out.
The owners of a vehicle audio shop that installs some of the gigantic “churchero” speaker systems at the root of obnoxiously loud car meetups in the Big Apple are asking city residents and lawmakers to cool their engines.
Luis Colon and his wife, Jeanette Beato, owners of Allstar Auto Solutions in Passaic, NJ, said that if appropriately regulated, these events could be “family-oriented” and raise money for charities.
A “churchero” speaker system set up on a car at Allstar Auto Solutions in Passaic, NJ. Allstar Auto Solutions
“Ninety-nine of the guys involved in car music don’t want [trouble],” Colon insisted to The Post after its report on the dangers of the illegal car meetups.
Colon and Beato, both Bronx natives, said their shop had been thriving on providing the “boom systems,” which can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $60,000. But recent negativity involving the “car music”